Police pursue vehicles evading stop on highway and nearby streets, Lynn Haven FL


This audio is a police radio communication reporting a vehicle pursuit. Officers are chasing a white Jaguar and a black truck that failed to stop and are driving on highway 390, Maine Avenue, and nearby streets in Bay County, Florida.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
04:24
Transcript:
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10-50[1], Alabama.
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10-9[3]. 10-8[2]. 10-8.
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10-8[2]-1-8-1-8-1-4.
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23, 23, 23.
00:04
Alabama, 3-0-0.
00:07
Black 4-0-0-1 alpha-9.
00:10
It's going to be displayed on a white and color jaguar.
00:13
1020 is going to be 77 and 390.
00:15
6 be it. 6.370 and 10-10[4] tag at 12 and 17.
00:20
It's going to be on an older model black 4 truck.
00:27
Nice, 35. Do you have traffic? 54?
00:30
534. 9324. 413 back.
00:34
9. 75 pounds.
00:36
He's 250, Georgia, back. Beach Skenhaven. 75 pounds. He's 250, Georgia, back. Beach Skenhaven.
00:37
Pannava 490.
00:38
Cars slow rolling or West Coleman in 390.
00:41
Good work. Really, ground.
00:44
3101 Georgia Charles zebra frank 4704 CZF 4704 display on black ram TRX we're back beach asking up
00:54
7401 speed's 26 miles per hour westbound to remind you Thank you 10305 So, yeah.
01:06
What situation is for?
01:07
17, 24, 1550, College Avenue, and Fifth.
01:09
No, sir. College and Pius.
01:12
Firemaintain Lane, speeds 33 miles per hour, white traffic, reds are dry, westbound 390 for 14th.
01:20
Continue to keep me out there.
01:22
Florida, Frank, Nora, Adam, Robert 89, FN-A-R-8-8-None, White Chevy,
01:31
and it's going to be Maine Avenue.
01:33
It's amazing. Speed's 38 miles per hour.
01:35
Still staying in his lane.
01:36
No traffic.
01:37
Westbound approaching the old school road.
01:39
105 p.m. Round to them from 23rd and 390.
01:42
Double. 70.
01:44
It's also out from Schibert.
01:45
About 3.9 in Baltimore.
01:46
Passing nose now, speed's 35 miles per hour, no traffic, roads are dry.
01:52
7-8 to 31. You go ahead and try to spike it.
01:55
If you can get set up, it must count forward.
01:57
It's 4 in 8 before 13, so we don't get on the virus.
02:00
Yeah. We are currently 35 miles per hour slung down at Maine and 390.
02:10
Is he saying out 390?
02:11
54, we're north on Maine now.
02:14
Passing West 19 port, speeds 35 miles per hour.
02:18
It's 31. Thank you.
02:19
Who else at night? My name is 325, copy signal 47.
02:23
Go ahead.
02:24
He came to a complete stop sign.
02:26
We're still north, Maine, and West 19th.
02:28
They were hit, and I come back to.
02:29
In the area, Maine and 390, Maine, 1990.
02:32
BCS has sent in to a 1050 on a white jaw, and they are slow rolling but not stopping.
02:39
It's possibly going to be a signal one.
02:41
Third, triple, Signal 53[5], Camelwick.
02:43
Camelwick. 10.4.51.
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1044. 104.5. North.
02:47
Local right, northbound on that being passed in West 19th Court.
02:51
44. It comes back to Ronnie Connolly, 70 years old by mail.
02:55
10-4, I'm past 16th.
02:58
Address in North Shore.
02:59
Passing 18th.
03:00
I'm just reading from their notes, still northbound.
03:02
That's fine.
03:03
West on West 16th Street, West on West 16th Street, East 20th.
03:08
My name is 6.307.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-50: Accident (could also mean traffic stop/crash, but context here is pursuit/failure to stop)
[2]
10-8: In service (officer ready/engaged in active pursuit)
[3]
10-9: Repeat (request for clarification, likely during pursuit)
[4]
10-10: Negative, out of service (possibly referencing a tag)
[5]
Signal 53: May refer to vehicle pursuit or fleeing suspect (varies by jurisdiction)
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Location mentioned:
W Hwy 390 & Maine Ave, Lynn Haven, FL 32444
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