Traffic stop involving speeding vehicles on Platt Springs Road, Lexington County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement conducted a traffic stop on a white Genesis SUV near Platt Springs Road, Lexington County, South Carolina. Shortly after, a black Mustang with a loud muffler sped past the location, accelerating rapidly.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County 802, 1041.
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104.
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County 1902 traffic.
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Go ahead.
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The 31-100 block Platt Springs Road, South Carolina tag (number withheld),
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Papa, (number withheld), South Carolina, B on A,
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White Genesis, SUV.
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104. 104.
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830, you want a homeowner be pulling up in one mile.
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I copy.
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1906, 1902, you're a 2400 block of Platt Springs.
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1902, 1906, say again.
00:43
You got another shot of Platt Springs.
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8,400, lock.
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Black Mustang with a loud muffler just came by and sped up when he passed us.
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We're on this traffic stop.
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He might be getting up to speed by now.
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Copy, I'll keep miles up.
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What was the speed?
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He just started going up on speed.
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I never got him on regard.
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Yeah, he's doing 42.
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Look, I just heard his muffler skip louder.
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He dropped the hammer when he passed us in this traffic stop.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Platt Springs Rd, South Carolina
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