Police pursuit of vehicle near George Washington Bridge, Fort Lee NJ
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued a vehicle traveling north on Grand Avenue, continuing toward Route 4 and crossing the George Washington Bridge near Fort Lee, New Jersey. The vehicle's plate was noted as L2N7481.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex NJ Law Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
A police trip bike.
00:01
My office is currently in pursuit.
00:03
Going north on Grand.
00:06
I signed a flat-out vehicle.
00:09
The possible plate is L2N7481.
00:14
Fort Lee.
00:15
Hey, let's see you go again.
00:17
Leone, go ahead.
00:20
What were you looking for that vehicle for?
00:22
Leone? It's just one of vehicle.
00:24
Hi, good to you, thank you.
00:26
Yeah, it looks like now we're going Route 4 off of Jones.
00:31
Okay, angle extension, Port Authority.
00:34
Fort Leone looks like we're coming down on you guys from Jones for 8.
00:37
Yeah, George Washington Bridge, plate L2N7481.
00:41
I reached. This is a Montevie Call me and I didn't catch what it was for.
00:44
Yeah, for a minute waterway in the middle lane,
00:49
no traffic.
00:50
Our name will report is going on a central pipe just coming down the bridge, east, going about 20 miles an hour.
00:57
Turn an angle at 12 for any time to just off the tube,
01:00
the route to east going on to free a jumper level.
01:04
Stay on your suit.
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Location mentioned:
George Washington Brg, Fort Lee, NJ
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