Driver passed out in vehicle flees and leads police pursuit, Las Cruces NM
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A driver passed out in a black Tesla at Whataburger drive-thru near North Main Street. The driver fled from the drive-thru, leading officers on a brief vehicle pursuit through downtown and Alameda area before fleeing on foot.
Audio|Heard on: Las Cruces/Dona Ana Public Safety
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06:6
Transcript:
00:00
Report for the copy welfare trek district 2.
00:06
It at near North Main Street at the Whataburger break.
00:11
We have rapid advising of a driver in a black Tesla with California police that is passed out at the drive-thru, possibly 47 driver break.
00:24
Yeah, workers on scene attempting to wake him up, he's gonna be at the drive-thru window itself.
00:28
We do have Raven en route at this time.
00:32
Network.
00:34
Be attempting to start your second as well.
00:37
836 central, I can start that way.
00:41
Copy. At this time, I'm 37,000 on the line.
00:44
If possibly did wake the male up, they can hear him screaming over the line at this time, we're still gathering.
00:54
11, 10 percent out of year.
00:57
Stand for.
01:03
236 central states, the vehicle is leaving, do you know which direction?
01:10
No, at this time we saw Raven gathering ahead.
01:15
The parking at this time.
01:22
Supervising it's going south down on Semano.
01:28
Leave in 836-103.
01:40
836, central traffic.
01:44
836. It's going to be Picacho and Alameda, California, place 9 Union John John 882.
01:52
Can be related to the caller.
01:56
Calcutro and Alameda.
01:59
9.4-4-centranes.
02:00
9.4-centranes.
02:09
3-9th, the vehicle is taken off.
02:12
It's going to be heading south down on Elmita, high-read of speed.
02:17
36, I'll be breaking off, I'm not going to pursue it.
02:22
Central truck.
02:25
I just passed in the downtown area.
02:27
Elementary school at a high rate of speed.
02:29
Still going south.
02:32
11836, we'll keep a long eye on it or see if it stops somewhere.
02:37
104. 836 central.
02:38
I'm going east on last cruise.
02:41
83649, he possibly...
02:44
22.
02:51
He almost 45 is at the road in the transit center area, and still west on a moment.
02:57
Amidou.
03:03
Direct.
03:05
11.6.6.3.
03:15
Central. Call that swings, please.
03:22
Central all units, the swing units.
03:25
Not 106. Your shift has been called authority of 638.
03:28
Central Scribts 2345.
03:33
836 central.
03:37
836. Can you get that vehicle then pull out to Dianston state police just in case to see the vehicle or run into it? 836.
03:46
Maine in Alameda, I'm sorry, Amador in Alameda.
03:49
If you can attend 3, vehicle 45.
03:56
Injury for 836.
04:00
Deal with that, 45.
04:05
944-3-lock, 28.
04:10
California 9.
04:14
Union John John 882, and I'll be on a black template.
04:27
236 Raven. Can you see if anybody took off running around here? We're checking with a clear now.
04:34
Responding units, we can block off westbound traffic on Amador.
04:45
836 central.
04:47
836.
04:49
Okay, you start firing 55 and have it just staged for now.
04:56
And I'll wait for one more unit before we approach the vehicle.
05:05
Nageus.
05:06
Go ahead.
05:08
Just 49. From the front view, it looks like the driver's seat is unoccupied.
05:16
Okay, thank you.
05:28
More vehicle or if not change with the block off the intersection a little bit.
05:31
Vehicles off the roadway because it's not blocking traffic.
05:37
425. 425.
05:40
425. Okay.
05:44
Okay. Okay.
05:49
So. Wave in 836.
05:50
Just 49. There's a subject running from the south towards you guys in a black hoodie.
05:55
He's running south on Alameda.
05:57
Negative. He's running north towards you.
06:05
Cilano and Brunson.
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E University Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88005
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