Vehicle flees police stop running red lights at high speed, Sioux City IA
Police pursued a vehicle that fled a traffic stop, ran multiple red lights, and drove at high speeds through city streets.
Audio|Source: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
05:53
Transcript:
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Flight, speeds are 120.
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Again, reason for stop, no front plate,
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and fill the stop entering the roadway.
00:07
Vehicle did stop and then took off on me before I can get out on it.
00:15
I'll let you know what we got in a minute.
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Sound four.
00:23
Make sure you hit that curve right there with a right spinner if you would, please,
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sir.
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Good copy.
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Uh,
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northbound and Virginia, Northbound Virginia, Northbound Virginia.
00:46
Through the red light, and we're going eastbound Gordon, eastbound Gordon.
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Flew another red light, still eastbound, going over the viaduct.
01:03
We're ready to know if anybody is going to take this over or not, Sunday call to each.
01:11
Wood County is trying to get involved and settle there.
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Illegally passing vehicles on the viaduct, still he's bound.
01:21
He's picking up speed, doing about 65.
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He's got traffic in front of him, he's slowing too.
01:36
Eastbound Gordon Drive just coming up to the exit of Lewis.
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Eastbound Gordon Drive from Lewis.
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Eastbound Gordon and Westcott.
01:56
Took the red light of Paramount, still eastbound.
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Traffic's light, traffic's yielding roads are still fairly decent and dry.
02:09
In South Allis, still eastbound, three through 60.
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So I'm just past Hamilton.
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Should I just go up on the interstate, you go on south or do you want to get off of Gordon?
02:24
They're going to try to stop six at Gordon, Lakeport.
02:26
Let's stay around that way.
02:27
We're heading for 75 right now, where he's going through South Martha, speed there's 70.
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Traffic's light, traffic's yielding, roads are dry.
02:35
Trying to stay at Lake Porton and Gordon, six of Lakeport and Gordon.
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10-4[1].
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Where else was, why he wasn't just shut down, you can see that way they all traffic falls, but let's see somebody else picks us up for a cork.
02:54
They're trying to get sticks out and counties coming to me, Chief.
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I'm listening.
03:02
Time for, if you're saying shut it down, I'll shut it down.
03:05
Just coming up to Stoning, like, I'm Stoning Gordon right now through the red light, he's blowing around cars.
03:12
Tim. Four, this is the city of the county's added to stay in 20 or not?
03:17
Come forward.
03:19
Staying with him.
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Still eastbound.
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He's doing about 70.
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Traffic's light.
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Going up to six now.
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Two.
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Yep,
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13 and 25 or even a shop unless you need us for something.
03:44
I'd like to think we're good to go.
03:49
Sounds good.
03:50
I'm going to leave my computer and stuff here, pick it up in the morning before I go to Fairfield for PCC1 research.
03:57
So it'll be here staying warm hooked up to the system.
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Stand forward.
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See you in the morning.
04:09
25 and 13 off.
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Two clerk.
04:18
Too late. I'm staying with Whitbury County.
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I am not leaving the pursuit.
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Woodbury County is.
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10.4.
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Let's find this thing for you to stay behind them.
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Taking my father, son.
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But it never worked.
04:44
Yeah, too.
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We're just coming up to the 25 past 75.
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Woodbury County's got this one.
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I'm staying with them.
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I'm just continuing the patched North Dew and add the patched Woodbury County.
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7-4.
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And black dirt it.
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So he's down, 115.
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No trapman.
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Simone, you want me to cross over?
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Oh, stay over here.
05:23
Can you stay back in Canada, case he turns around.
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I'm number three car.
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Whatever's number four, stay back.
05:35
By 30, he's more down and gets around.
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All right, still,
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he's been the left.
05:49
Speed 100 miles an hour, very high traffic, he looks at the inside lane.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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