Police pursue gray car speeding near County Road 913, Fayette County IN


Police pursued a gray car driving at high speed and passing multiple vehicles on a double yellow line near County Road 913 on State Road 44 Eastbound in Fayette County, Indiana.
Audio|Source: Fayette County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This is in Altheic County, sitting in a second up to locate.
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Eastbound 44 West.
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Eastbound 44 West has got him.
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One would a gray corridor car.
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Provising a 28[1]th of Henry Victor Charles 660, Henry Victor Charles 660,
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being advised of high speed, passing multiple cards at a time on a double yellow at 913 County, sitting in at the offense to locate,
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eastbound 44 West.
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Eastbound 44 West has got a 1-1, a gray.
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Ford or car, providing a 28[1] of Henry Victor Charles 660, Henry Victor Charles 660,
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being advised of the high, being sacking, multiple cars at a time on a double yellow at 913.
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Henry 21st.
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What was the description of that vehicle?
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Hey,
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guys, it was a gray Chevy car, believed to be a Ford or a car, gave the 28[1]th of Henry, Victor Charles, 660, but I got no return with that.
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Tony.
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Tell me.
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21 56th, 43, ran that plate through Ohio, coming back on a Chevy, 2009-in, and LLC, and it's showing that sound like noise.
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I'm clear, County.
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What was the model? I know the makeup of the car, what was the model? Uh, 20-H-on, A.
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Malibu? Anything supported?
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I'm clear. I just passed a similar vehicle by Ridge Road, but it appeared to be done speed limit.
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I'll continue west.
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28: Vehicle registration/license plate information
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IN-44, Indiana
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