Suspect leads police on high-speed chase in Clark County, Clark County NV


A person driving a vehicle led police on a high-speed chase in Clark County. The driver exited near Carlos Jr. restaurant and then ran into the desert on foot.
Audio|Source: P25 Lake Mead Law Net - Boulder Beach: Lower Basin + Southern Nevada Ham Radio
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Transcript:
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Can we get an updated mile marker?
00:02
The concern is that if the trooper's going to end up alone between here and,
00:11
say, Rosies, we want to make sure that we start going south to force the trooper.
00:15
Okay.
00:23
Now, they're 32.8,
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they'll call us if they do get stopped, close to.
00:36
And we'll just want that constant communication, maybe around mile 15.
00:42
We just don't want to spike a trooper, like one-to-one.
00:51
Therefore.
00:57
And did they say the speeds?
01:04
At 31 now,
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speed is going to be 105.
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2.2.2.
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I'm kind of hovering at exit 2. trying to see if I need to go south or support 2-1.
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Copy, I'm coming across,
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or I'm coming up to Kingman Wash Access right now, so I can support 2.1 if you wanted to start slow roll and stuff.
01:39
Stop them now.
01:45
Use with the K9, I think.
01:53
We're out. My vehicle to you.
01:57
Affirm and I'm getting off it. Take the two now.
02:02
Forward C2, Souther.
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Fort C2.
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Uh,
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subject pulling, you're pulling into a Carlos Jr.
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and bailed out and is running in the desert.
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Clark County, NV
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