High speed reckless driving ends near Belleville, Belleville MI


A red vehicle with no plate was driving recklessly at speeds over 120 mph on I-94. The vehicle ran a red light and drove in the oncoming lane. The pursuit ended near Belleville as the car pulled too far ahead and was traveling over 150 mph.
Audio|Source: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
02:0
Transcript:
00:00
Where did the traffic issue for 709 in the area of Staden McGregor?
00:07
722. I found Rawsonville, got no plate, red vehicle.
00:13
Just blew a red light.
00:15
Clear.
00:18
Got reckless driving, one-to-turned oncoming lane of traffic.
00:22
Clear, when is the oncoming native traffic?
00:30
Bill,
00:33
he's on 94, sweeps are at 100.
00:37
I'm out of lane, middle lane right now.
00:40
Clear, east on 94.
00:42
214, copy welfare check.
00:47
24.
00:50
Speed they're at 120, it's in the far left lane, pulling ahead.
00:55
Clear, far left lane, speed at 120.
01:01
Go ahead and you're up.
01:08
Passing Belleville Road, road mile traffic.
01:12
Adam 21, dated 21 for a family trouble.
01:16
Number one.
01:20
Number 214, you're going to have 202 Westsworth, 202 West Bainzworth.
01:25
Caller's son, a junior (name withheld), Blackmail 1130,
01:30
2012,
01:31
did not go to this address Friday after school. The father is a tent, (name withheld), black male born (number withheld), advised our caller the mother that he has not seen the child after school since Friday. We're asking for a welfare check at this location, see if the child is there.
01:50
722. We're going to be terminating.
01:52
The car has to be going well over 150. It's pulled too far ahead of us. We're turning around at Belleville.
01:57
Clear.
01:59
Turning around at Belleville.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
I-94, United States
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect