Police pursue speeding black pickup truck in West Carrollton, West Carrollton OH


Police pursued a black pickup truck that was speeding and running red lights in West Carrollton. The vehicle reached over 100 mph and the pursuit was ended by officers who continued to track the truck visually, possibly using aircraft support.
Audio|Source: Ohio State Highway Patrol District 5
03:12
Transcript:
00:00
We got one run.
00:02
Black pickup truck, 50.
00:04
Reason for a stop, 77[1], 55.
00:20
1, traffic flight, dry,
00:25
102, lane 1.
00:28
Okay, 3 reset that 982's gone off.
00:35
Sigma Kna, it'll kill our center console.
00:43
Still southbound, 10409, into the far-right lane, speeds 104.
00:53
Light, still dry, still southbound, passing the 48, speeds 100.
01:01
Snow White, southbound 48.
01:10
6668, 1933.
01:11
Are you on 71?
01:14
Take 5, South, getting off at Dixie.
01:24
The taking a right on the Dixie, six blocks through the red light.
01:35
Now on Dixie, it's about seven minutes out.
01:44
Vigmore terminate.
01:49
Dayton, last seen westbound in West Carrollton, speeds above 80 and the 30.
01:55
Again, it's a black pickup truck reason for the stop, 77[1] and 55 is still accelerating.
02:03
Okay.
02:05
You got license sirens off, right?
02:12
Right, we're completely terminated, we're just falling out of distance.
02:18
Keep doing your thing.
02:19
Keep doing your thing. It doesn't close up there you on it.
02:23
We still have eyes on it.
02:25
Right,
02:29
is this aviation?
02:31
Right, it is.
02:32
We were going to turn around, but if we could head over that way if you saw eyes on it.
02:39
Right, we still got eyes on it.
02:40
We're westbound, east central.
02:43
It's probably around Locust right now.
02:49
Yeah.
02:55
I'm not totally sure.
02:57
We're on the west side of west side of West Carrollton right now.
03:01
Okay, I got it.
03:02
Just let me know when it gets out of the village there, sitting.
03:09
Yeah, it's out on a few, uh, it is past Miami now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
77: Unknown/agency-specific code (referenced as 'no 77s')
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