Silver car flees police at high speed on freeway, Springfield MO


A silver passenger car was chased by police on James River Freeway after speeding up to 100 MPH and failing to stop. The vehicle continued eastbound before losing signal and police could not get its license plate.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Can you close my current with a report, please? Okay. 1729[1]. I got a vehicle sale on the yield. Seventy-29 location. 317. 317. 60 passing out, speeds of 100. Charges are speed.
00:29
Trying to stop them for 90 to 60. 90 to 40. We made contact with F.E.N. 1101, see me fish the logpoint here? Well, you're 60 on. Can you repeat? The log point's going to be 1101, South Thelma. 7 to 29. If all you have a speed, it's terminate, give a good vehicle description and direction of travel. Okay. It's going to be...
00:56
Eastbound from Hines. It's a silver passenger car. I think it was like an accurate for Mercedes. 17O.7 if you play a good check out of the Springfield County, please. And however. So 15 of 7, I'm clear. 1729[1]. Do you have a plate? I wasn't able to get a plate. Clear. 2 out of 23. 2 out of 23. That is 2.22 is Cole. Code for that.
01:23
Two, Adam 23, that's clear. 7 to 12. Did they continue eastbound? Last I saw they had blacked out. County UNESCO check information for Republic, lasting eastbound on 60 from Heinz. I'll review my dash cam, see if I can get a better description.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1729: Unit/time marker
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Location mentioned:
James River Fwy, Springfield, MO
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