Vehicle with obstructed plate fails to yield and flees, Gilbert AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a red Chevy Equinox with an obstructed license plate failed to stop for officers and ran red lights before fleeing southbound near Higley Road and Williams Field Road in Gilbert, Arizona. Police confirmed the license plate did not belong to the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Maricopa AZ Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
The Williams Field 2-02 was found obstructive plate on a red Chevy Equinox.
00:08
Temer 4.
00:10
Tomp. That place is going to be Arizona.
00:12
Tom, Adam, Adam, 9King 0.
00:16
Tom 4.
00:18
Tom 2.4 is trying negative on a 2001 T.S.
00:21
Fordage.
00:23
Status was canceled, 327.
00:27
Tom G4, failed to yield.
00:28
I am not in pursuit.
00:30
The reason for Sopolis for littering and enough a structure plate.
00:34
Ten bar.
00:36
Send me to copy.
00:39
I copy.
00:41
Okay.
00:43
It looks like it's about to get off on the office overpass.
00:47
Okay, bye. Okay.
00:50
I don't want to do have any grapplers in the area.
00:54
Did you want the channel for this?
00:57
Negative, it just ran the red lights now southbound onto Val Vista.
01:01
I no longer have.
01:03
Never.
01:05
From town, Obesda, I can see.
01:07
What was the vehicle description?
01:09
Red Chevy Equinox.
01:12
Heavy traverse holder model.
01:15
And Tom 2.4, that vehicle does not,
01:19
was not what was on it.
01:22
Roll with 10-10-9.
01:25
On Ford, advising the return on that plate isn't what the vehicle was that I was out with.
01:32
Yeah.
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