High speed chase on M-50 in Michigan, Jackson County MI
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A high-speed chase occurred on M-50 highway in Michigan involving a silver Ford Focus from Meridian Township. The pursuit started near Clinton County Road and Ian Ruppers Road and involved deputies from multiple counties and Michigan State Police. The driver was detained at a later point.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County and Hillsdale County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
All units be on the lookout, Clinton County has the pursuit coming into our county from Clinton County Road and Ian Ruppers Road.
00:11
They're currently at Ian Ruppers Road on M-50 near Millby Highway.
00:15
The vehicle is a silver Ford Focus out of Meridian Township.
00:25
Passing Brown Road, speeds over 100 miles per hour.
00:28
There is an Indian County deputy and Michigan State Police chasing since clear 231.
00:37
Zero can head that way.
00:40
Clear, central 510A, clear.
00:42
Good wrong.
00:57
Your call is going to be a person wearing a pink hoodie, pink purse, great sweats, in their sixties, blonde hair currently in a checkout.
01:06
Yeah, I'm clear we got (name withheld) detained in the office.
01:11
Clear.
01:13
Just as I won't need any further.
01:24
Early eastbound passing Hopcraft speeds over a hundred, center is clear 234.
01:34
Native looking for clarification if Michigan State Police has a vehicle in this pursuit.
01:43
Calling by Eaton County asking if we have units assist.
01:49
I'm clear sounded like Michigan State Police had a car involved.
01:56
The vehicle is a silver Ford Focus out of Meridian Township.
02:02
Do they advise what the vehicle is for? Negative.
02:07
Clear.
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M-50, Michigan
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