Police pursue vehicle after stop sign violation


Police chased a vehicle that ran a stop sign. The car crashed after going through an alley. One person was caught, while another ran away. The vehicle did not have any license plates and was reported stolen.
Audio|Source: Iowa Dept of Public Safety Dispatch - Area A
01:31
Transcript:
Number two in a 10-8[3], which are going. Northbound on 9th from college. 50. Just ring a stop sign. All right. Govice. It's over. There's a lot of background. No, you guys. Your 1080[4] or a different Metro agency? Yeah, I remember doing 1080 with Des Moines. I'm going through an alley. Different. When I had one occupier challenge, are they 1050[1] in the alley? Des Moines has a 10250[2]. They're in a foot pursuit with the driver. Boy, I too. I got one detain in the vehicles. Clear, a no location on the upper seal. Any damages to your vehicle? They have no damage to any patrol vehicles, there is damage to this challenge in the garage. I'll get in touch with 140. Do you know the original reason for stuff? I don't. It has no plates on it. He took out of the gas station provokingly, I don't.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1050: Accident
[2]
10250: Foot pursuit
[3]
10-8: In service / active
[4]
1080: Pursuit in progress
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Location mentioned:
Appanoose County, IA
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