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Police pursue stolen vehicle at high speeds on Uvalde RdHarris County TX

audio iconMotor Vehicle Theft
Uvalde Rd, Texas

Police pursued a stolen vehicle traveling westbound on Avenue C, then southbound on Deldale, and later westbound on feeder roads near I-10 and Uvalde Road in Texas. The vehicle reached speeds of up to 100 mph. K-9 units and supervisors were requested, and permission for a PIT maneuver was granted during the pursuit.

Audio|Source: Harris County Sheriff's Department Dispatch
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
3D4-2. 3D410. I have the eyes on an occupied stolen.
00:03
(name withheld). We're going to be joined southbound on Sheldon coming up to Avenue C.
00:08
Are you with your traffic, see, or see what you're trying to put me on there. I'm behind you.
00:16
From Mr. Citizen, 3, 4, 11, 15th, 15th can enjoy.
00:22
Pee-2-5, I need a supervisor out here, Pager DeFoyce.
00:26
Anyone King-25 is clear. Will the supervisor? Her on Team 25 traffic.
00:32
Sam 40, I'm clear.
00:33
C4. You clear and grapple?
00:36
Affirmative, you're clear to grab it.
00:38
Take up.
00:40
We're going to Westbound Avenue C.
00:43
Coming up to North Bramwood speeds are 40-50.
00:46
That's my Weston on Avenue C.
00:48
Strait Mill, Young, Magnol, hair cut,
00:52
multicol multicolored sweater. That's my K-9[1] monitoring.
00:56
Continuing westbound, light traffic,
00:59
speeds are about 100.
01:01
Coming up to DelDell.
01:03
Yeah,
01:04
let's get April Fox in there. That's where April.
01:07
On 3.
01:09
April 5, we're launching.
01:10
We're going southbound from down, from, uh,
01:14
going southbound on Dell Dale, light traffic, beats about 70.
01:17
Coming to East Streetway. That's there, Semma. Topin on Deladow.
01:22
All right, we're going westbound now.
01:25
On the feeder road, 510.
01:27
One on the feeder of I10.
01:31
1040 to district units. You'll stay out of it just shadow and be in the area.
01:37
K9 Supervisor District 4.
01:41
L.K9 Supervisor, Lach. How are you?
01:44
I'll be calling it.
01:48
We're going eastbound Beltway, casting up the belt,
01:53
Cedar Road.
01:54
Are you on the Beltway?
01:55
Pressure, Westbound, what's down, what's down? What's down? What's on the feeder.
02:00
81K25. We're going to be at near cheesy lanes.
02:06
Located our supervisor monitoring district form.
02:09
Up there making some question one.
02:14
Houston, you're requesting a supervisor in district form.
02:18
All right, we're still on Freeport, Peter Road, coming up, correction.
02:24
Heading Westbound, I'm sorry, to Freeport.
02:27
You're heading once in one.
02:28
What's my floor, three-fort.
02:31
K-9[1] support? K-9, long-term.
02:35
I remember petting a K-9[1], supervised.
02:41
San 40, y'all are clear to pit as well.
02:45
If I can get a normal supervisor out here for right now, I'll work on K-9[1]. Okay, 25, sir.
02:51
King-21 for K-29. Thank you for K-9[1] Supervisor for 81-K25, reference 86 for Taker diplomat.
03:00
Continuing westbound, still on the feeder road, coming up on Uvalde.
03:04
There, still westbound on feeder coming up to you all day.
Police codes explained
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[1]
K-9: Police canine unit involvement or request.

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