Red vehicle flees westbound on highway at high speed


A red vehicle driven by an 18-year-old male is fleeing westbound on Highway 34 at speeds up to 100 mph. The situation may involve a domestic issue. Rescue teams are on standby.
Audio|Source: Mills County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
02:44
Transcript:
Falls County, 6-5-2. 6-5-2. I believe Montgomery's County, trying to contact you on R4-Call 41. I'm going to contact you on R4-Call 41. Montgomery County from Mills County on R4-Call 41, Montgomery County. Mills County, I have a caller on the line reporting a possible rolling domestic. Westbound on Highway 34. They're tracking the vehicle with a Y-360 app, and they're showing they're traveling around the 29,000 block of U.S. Highway 34. The address given was 29778 U.S. Highway 34 Westbound. This would be a male subject 18 years of age that's driving. Red open stuff that way. Ten-four, do you have a color on the vehicle? Ten-four, it's red, red in color. Ten-for, we'll order, deputy, no, thank you. Number four, 1323. It's not like 346-3 direct with Mills and Montgomery traffic. Ten-four. Give me a CFSO[1]. You're now for that. So far. Are accounting for their information? I'm going. Well, as I saw my caller on the phone, she's reporting now that the app is showing that the vehicle is traveling 100 miles an hour, and they are close to runoff, or correction, they are close to Gwislet. They are close to Gwetlandland on U.S. 104 of a video route for your 43-year radio traffic is very broken 104 24 you can have you that clear 652 1325 Stand-Arescue. Standby status needed. Standby status only at this time for a possible domestic. Glenn of Rescue, please be on standby. Time out of 1325.
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CFSO: Call For Service Officer (request for an officer to handle a call)
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Location mentioned:
Near US-34, Malvern, IA 51551
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