High-speed chase ends near East River Rd, Splendora TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies pursued a pickup truck traveling northbound near Highway 2090 and East River at speeds reaching 100 mph. The vehicle was stopped following a felony stop, and one person was taken into custody without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Williamson TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Black pickup truck.
00:01
We're still northbound on the main lanes, approaching 2090.
00:07
Northbound, approaching 2090, light pickup truck.
00:16
Still northbound past 2090, approaching East River.
00:21
Speeds 100.
00:24
Speeds are at 100 northbound approaching East River.
00:28
Two Charles Eleven, open state.
00:32
Felony stop giving commands.
00:35
Trying to start the engine back up.
00:38
Vehicle has stopped giving commands.
00:40
Suspect appears to be trying to start the vehicle back up.
00:44
Still giving commands?
00:47
Still giving commands to the suspect.
00:48
Felony stop.
00:51
Two Charles Eleven Three Houston, driver in custody.
00:54
You can open channel.
00:56
Two Charles Eleven Oh Three received.
01:03
Houston, all units, Two Charles Eleven Oh Three advised suspect in custody.
01:08
Suspect in custody.
01:11
You can resume normal traffic.
01:12
Emergency traffic has ended.
01:14
Suspect in custody.
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Location mentioned:
E River Rd, Splendora, TX 77372
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