Officer reports speeding gray Dodge Challenger on FL-22, Bay County FL


An officer reported seeing a gray Dodge Challenger speeding on Florida Highway 22 heading towards Highway 98. The vehicle was possibly the black Charger with racing stripes reported earlier. Police are following up on the sighting.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
02:15
Transcript:
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1121, 104.
00:01
7.5, Bay. I just had a great challenger pass me here on Highway 22,
00:07
K, headed towards Highway 98.
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31, 104.
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104.
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1931.
00:15
Copy. 4-4-2-8, 10-8[1], that is 9.
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7-90, 7-0-201-10-5-0. 201, 504-0.
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Copy.
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5-0-1, 3.
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10, 4208.
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5-0-1.
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(name withheld).
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turning out to that 21-2-3.
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Cover.
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7-2-4-5-2 -2-G-R-second.
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No, and...
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Panama 1221, 10-4[2]. 4-6-B2-2-4. Yes.
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10-4[2]. 104.
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United J-402.
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404 is Code 3[5] from HappyVille in 388.
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14-24, Panama, copy 1050[3], Florida. Sir, okay on the west side.
01:04
Circle K on the left side.
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Five was going to be from 2.31 star.
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404 guys. 428, Adam Robert 60, Yankee King, 8R60YK, white in color,
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Chevy Express.
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How do you want to close it, that 22-4-1?
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Changes to a signal 14, that's 1, and I'll be 51-cut 3 to the 21.
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7.05 to 365.
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Okay.
01:34
Is it possibly going to be a black charger with its grave race and strikes? Ten, four.
01:39
I've got it here on North 11th Street.
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Copy.
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7.05. Okay.
01:50
Copy of Florida, 28. Copy of Florida, 28.
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The Charlie India Hotel 63, LCI-H63.
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It's going to be driven by (name withheld).
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Coverington-50 on it?
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I'm going to make contact reference that, Signal 3[4], Victor.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[3]
1050: Traffic accident
[4]
Signal 3: Hit and run incident involving a vehicle leaving the scene after a crash.
[5]
Code 3: Emergency response (lights and siren)
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