Driver flees traffic stop near General Crook Trail and D-60, Yavapai County AZ


Police are searching for a driver of a 2010 Subaru Outback who fled a traffic stop near General Crook Trail and D-60. The driver is suspected of impairment and ran on foot from the stop. Officers are currently pursuing the subject.
Audio|Source: Verde Valley Public Safety
02:7
Transcript:
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Amford units, ATL[1] for possibly 54A driver, direction, travel eastbound from Jones Ford.
00:08
License plate, (name withheld), (number withheld).
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33, I copy.
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33, 10.4.
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Pretty sure you that vehicle is going to be a 2010 Subaru outback.
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Okay. Okay. Okay.
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Go ahead for battalion.
00:20
We'll be transporting this one patient ground to BVNC here shortly.
00:24
We've got a request from BPS to cut the guardrail for A.DOT who's in route, so that's what we'll be doing here for next few minutes.
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Copy that, I'll keep number two laying shut down.
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I copy, thank you.
00:36
Alarm, I see.
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Alarm, I see. Go ahead. You can show DPS and A dot on scene.
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Allern copy is DPS and A.on on scene.
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One, ten, twenty-five.
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Three-one.
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We're cutting two sixty with Arizona, Zebra Nine Adam, eight, George, two.
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Ten-four. He's running, he's running, he's running, he's running.
00:51
He's running. He's down two six. Three-one, ten-four, copies ring.
00:53
Td6, who's running where they at?
00:55
DG6 subject running from General Crook and D-60 on traffic stop? 10-4[3], I'll be 1019[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ATL: Attempt to Locate
[2]
1019: En route to station or location
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment
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Location mentioned:
US-60, Arizona
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