Driver in white Jeep fails to stop, possibly drowsy, Pike County IL


A white Jeep Wrangler was driving erratically on eastbound Highway 72 near mile markers 93 and 96. The driver failed to pull over immediately and appeared drowsy or possibly having a medical emergency. Police activated their lights and briefly pursued the vehicle before it slowed down and pulled over.
Audio|Source: Pike County Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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685. The caller's in a white Jeep Rangler have their hazards on.
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The offending vehicle should be directly in front of them.
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So I'll keep an out.
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10-4[1], I believe they're just passing the exit.
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685, the caller advised they can see you now.
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I've flipped around, I'm right behind it.
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104.
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I feel 685.
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I have them at, we're coming up to the 93 eastbound.
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My lights have been activated.
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They look like possibly they're pulling over.
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Springfield, 6.85 information.
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It's 85, go ahead.
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Roadway. They are slowing down to speed of 60 miles an hour, continuing eastbound on 72.
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685-104, 683, Springfield.
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Yeah. Ten-four, you're the only other unit in Seagman County.
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T-A-9, Marabit Victor Car, Secure 30.
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X-A-V-N-4.
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X-A-V-N-4. Rayfield, 355, information.
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385, go ahead.
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Lights are activated, the vehicle is coming to a complete crop and then continuing, we're coming up to the 96, still continuing each phone.
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85-10-4[1].
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55 or medical emergency.
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Okay, 85-25 or medical emergency.
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585-10-4[1]. Okay.
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Okay.
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85 from 9.
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No possible medical emergency.
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104, pull up next to her and see you can get her to pull over by Hainescy.
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She looks pretty drowsy.
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She looks pretty drowsy. 55 miles now.
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