Vehicle pursued southbound on Route 31 for traffic violations, Marysville OH
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued an SUV southbound on Route 31 near Cotton for traveling at high speed and violating multiple stop signs and signals.
Audio|Heard on: Union County Public Safety
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
I have an 86 toned by one of your off duties.
00:02
31 southbound from Cotton near Slash to the SUV with temp tags, higher at a speed, and caution lights.
00:14
Clear, 49?
00:17
No, I got me.
00:23
And Hunter, they're passing Amrine-Wood.
00:30
They're starting for me on that.
00:34
They're passing.
00:36
I'm Hunter,
00:39
they're passed the roundabout.
00:40
Possible 7 is Union (number withheld), Rick.
00:49
It's returning on a 2025 Honda truck out of Mount Victory.
00:57
Good out of an air.
01:00
Your unit's just passed them.
01:11
No, 56, 35.
01:14
No, 56, you click.
01:20
6, 49.
01:23
Okay.
01:26
The auto for that vehicle works at 200.
01:29
37.49, I have to be open with me in Elwood 2nd.
01:36
In Citi Hall.
01:38
Revise. Not giving an aisle for it, Maine,
01:43
in City Hall.
02:02
40 to 25 right now.
02:09
We've got vehicles we going down to Plum Street to the hospital.
02:16
Okay. Okay.
02:22
He's on 12 now, I've south now.
02:29
I just ran a web like it made his fifth.
02:37
956 Bell, not 200.
02:40
You're clear.
02:45
Just reference me, Pearson.
02:48
April.
02:50
You're quick.
02:55
Do I, 959, advise 1.8 speeds over 100 miles an hour, wrong way to travel, multiple stop signs, multiple stop flight violations.
03:04
No, guys, one in the ER, I'll make sure things are all right.
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Location mentioned:
OH-31, Marysville, OH
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