Vehicle drives at high speed on King Avenue near Holmes, Lansing MI
Police followed a vehicle at high speed, reaching at least 100 miles per hour, on King Avenue near Holmes and Mount Hope in Lansing. Officers did not actively pursue but monitored from a distance due to public safety concerns.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I'm buying normal speed.
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Okay.
00:10
We're now going to be back westbound on Holmes.
00:16
Good time good.
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Westbound on Holmes.
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Parking lot of kink in homes.
00:22
I'm going to be checking out of service.
00:24
Have a good one.
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Parking lot of king and homes.
00:28
Thank you for your welfare.
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Have you all.
00:31
It's occupied by week four.
00:34
Good, thank you.
00:36
Asked by at least four.
00:38
We're welcome.
00:39
Not pursuing, but you're not following from a distance.
00:43
Not pursuing, following from a distance.
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Northbound King coming up to Mount Hope.
00:49
Northbound King coming up to Mount Hope.
00:53
If we have some available units, can we get into the King at Home to find clear out that area, please.
00:57
It's time forward time.
00:58
You know, it's clear, so that one.
01:00
711 female outside being harassed by a white male 20 years old I've seen wearing a black shirt backwards hat jeans.
01:10
30 on route.
01:12
Thank you. And...
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24, okay.
01:16
I'm not there.
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Goodbye. Thank you.
01:21
232.
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You have to somebody else.
01:24
She's on paper.
01:26
15. I'll thank you for that.
01:28
That work.
01:29
Tomorrow, thank you, (name withheld).
01:31
You put most service, please.
01:33
This is about (name withheld) from an F-46, clear.
01:37
Boston 41, we'll take it.
01:40
Yeah, his speed, they're going to be at least 100.
01:42
He's coming up to the bridge of King and Orange River bond was inside of him way far back.
01:49
Taffy, speed at least 100, King and Wars River.
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