High speed pursuit ends with suspect detained, Baldwin Park CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a black Nissan was involved in a high-speed pursuit westbound on the 10 Freeway, reaching speeds up to 140 miles per hour. The suspect exited near Puente Avenue and was detained. The vehicle was cleared and the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Los Angeles and Orange County Centers
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Black Nissan 52V, starting airship.
00:03
Supervisor and additional unit, we're gonna be going 112 miles per hour light traffic.
00:14
Third field to move us on channel assistance says black Nissan 52V, 112 miles per hour light traffic.
00:22
103, westbound 10, 140 miles per hour, blacked out.
00:27
That's him.
00:28
Looks like he's exiting Puente, exiting Puente.
00:30
Notify Baldwin Park PD and East LA CHP.
00:36
3103, he's exiting Pu.
00:37
He's blacked out.
00:39
Out by.
00:43
103, he took the collector road.
00:47
He's continuing westbound 10.
00:50
We can have a unit with a faster car respond.
00:59
8113, exiting Francisquito.
01:07
They're 1015 with one and 1185.
01:12
Confirm you're going to be code four,
01:14
vehicle clear.
01:16
One 601 , code four, vehicle's clear.
01:20
Anyone 601 copy? Code four vehicles clear.
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Location mentioned:
Freeway and Puente Ave W, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
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