Stolen vehicle evades police driving at city speeds, Seattle WA


Police are monitoring a stolen vehicle driving through Seattle at city street speeds. The driver is running red lights and making multiple turns to evade capture. Officers are observing from a distance and not actively pursuing the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Washington State Patrol D2 Dispatch
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Transcript:
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6-8, the vehicle is stolen out of Seattle.
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12-4-3, I'm with it, we're on 14th Avenue Northeast, and 80 seconds.
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She would just turn west, I think it's trying to get away from it.
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Seattle about patrols and bridge traffic, only 130.
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Over there, Seattle.
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I'm not lit up yet.
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He's definitely trying to get away.
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We're on 14th Avenue turn and right back on the 80th Street.
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12th Street, you should be able to just slip around.
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12 for 3 turn and right on the 80th Street now.
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On 1080s, SPD[1] advice.
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In 227, monitoring.
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2nd, monitoring, 131.
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I lit him up. He's continuing at a high rate.
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I'm not in pursuit.
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I'm just going to observe from a distance at city street speeds.
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And he just ran a red light.
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So 4-3 vehicle ran on the red light when they're doing.
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So over there's Seattle.
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He turned the left on the 4th Avenue.
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Pickle turn to left on 4,000-131.
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Well, there's at least south-east bound on Bannerway and then just turn to left, turn to south sign.
01:29
By direction of Cattle, one forth?
01:33
South on Bannerway, I believe he's turning to left to get back onto 522.
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I'm not a hundred percent sure.
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I don't have visual on it right now.
Police codes explained
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SPD: Seattle Police Department
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Location mentioned:
14th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, WA
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