Driver with felony warrant flees during traffic stop, West Memphis AR
Deputies tried to stop a black 2019 vehicle on Martin Luther King Drive because the driver had a felony warrant. The driver refused to stop and fled. A state trooper was called to assist with a felony takedown.
Audio|Source: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Crittenden County is behind a 2019 black vehicle.
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The driver has a felony warrant.
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They are trying to stop the vehicle now on Martin Luther King Drive.
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Copy. I'm trying to pass on 142 or not now.
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Radio says felony warrant on Martin Luther King Drive.
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Crittenden County College.
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Copy.
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Okay.
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Okay, thank you Nick.
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I have a car that's not moving, stopped through a green light here.
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Let me catch up with it.
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It took off now.
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611 counting.
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Go ahead.
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We had at 5104, S.S.C.
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255 attempts, sir.
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Number,
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Arkansas Boy, David Boy, seven, six, boy.
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They are requesting a trooper.
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They probably want to do a felony takedown.
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That makes sense.
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I'm getting my stuff back in my car now.
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EUSI on Martin King.
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24.
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24, I'm pretty sure it's at a truck place on Southland just before I'm okay. 24, I'm pretty sure it's at a truck place on Southland just before I'm okay.
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So wide double quick.
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Highway department and county shop all 10-4[1] of this time.
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