Gray Hyundai drives recklessly near i-71 south and Zorn avenue, Louisville KY
A gray Hyundai was reported driving recklessly near I-71 South and Zorn Avenue in Louisville. Multiple law enforcement units coordinated to monitor and pursue the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
04:33
Transcript:
00:00
Have we received any calls from any neighbors in this area about this suspicious vehicle?
00:09
Not that I know of, but hold on, let me do a search on the site really quick.
00:17
The only tenancy and cab with that plate is that vehicle is called in as reckless October 9th.
00:28
104, thank you.
00:30
You're welcome.
00:35
It's 423 Adam.
00:40
I have a loud music call but the caller was a 1021.
00:45
Can we go look like that, please.
00:49
I'm okay.
00:51
Thank you.
00:56
I was going to be clear myself all right.
00:58
I'm going to put me back on September 49.
01:08
Two Adam, same traffic.
01:11
Two, I'm 23, 18.
01:13
722 Baker PD4.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:17
Ma'am, I'm currently transporting a prisoner, but we just hit the interchange from 71 South.
01:25
And 264, I'm behind a possible 1055 driver.
01:28
If there's any pitch vision, it's close.
01:31
That'd be great.
01:32
This car's been all over the road since they left the area of Norton Brownsboro Hospital.
01:37
I can ATL[1] at the C, I just got something I-71 South at Zorn, so I'm wondering is this the same kind of vehicle you got?
01:46
It's a gray Hyundai, we're about two miles from that exit, head in that direction.
01:52
Ready big division, it might be in area 71 South, about two miles coming up on Zorn.
02:01
There, I've got, they're all on a bunch of stuff right now.
02:06
Yeah, that's what I figured. I know that should have came out a little earlier.
02:08
I'll stay behind this as long as I can.
02:10
I've said I've got a prisoner, so there's not going to be a whole lot I can do at the moment.
02:14
No, I got it.
02:15
You didn't have a good plate, did you?
02:18
Only did I get close to do it up, then the slide that we're in keeping.
02:24
521 Baker, what's your 20?
02:30
I did a 521 Baker.
02:37
The 521 Baker Officer Webb.
02:44
That's morning I'm calling.
02:46
Thank you. I'm going to try and hit the tones and see if that works.
02:51
Ready to 521 Baker.
02:58
7.22.2 a room.
03:00
Go ahead, sir.
03:01
You can tell you dealer tag X-ray 2188 on a gray Hyundai.
03:06
I'm not sure the model is that a sit-day in.
03:09
We're approaching exit to speeds anywhere from 45 to 60 all over the road.
03:15
If they don't know if it's going to be a prescription problem shortly or what, but I'm going to have to split here shortly so I can transfer it to your first room.
03:23
I'll give PD3 a heads up.
03:26
Thank you. I'm going to go back to one.
03:29
Thank you.
03:34
I'm sorry, so thank you.
03:35
Both cars can't go into the area.
03:41
That's what you're going to make you.
03:43
6.
03:45
76626.
03:47
I'm holding myself an X-ray 5403 out at near Barstown Road on secondary employment show 0400.
03:54
Sorry, can you get that location one more time?
03:58
Near Barstown Road.
04:01
Thank you.
04:06
Oh, it's one bigger radio.
04:11
Are you 1086?
04:15
I'm 1086.
04:16
Okay. Where are you? Because I had a 7-division officer behind a reckless up on V-1.
04:22
Are you anywhere near 71 at Zorn?
04:28
Good about, I can add that way, though.
04:31
Don't worry about that. They'll be in the first by the time you get there.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ATL: Attempt to locate a person, vehicle, or item of interest.
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Zorn Ave, Louisville, KY
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