Vehicle pursuit ends after reckless driving and arrest, Sandusky OH


A vehicle was pursued at high speeds through intersections, including running a red light near Strub and Campbell Streets. The driver traveled about 65-70 mph and damaged street signs at a roundabout near Bogart. The pursuit ended with the suspect taken into custody.
Audio|Source: Huron / Erie County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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You coming back out into the township?
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We're we're still in south on Campbell Street approaching Strubb.
00:12
Turn off Perkins High School.
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He's still about 70.
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Coming up to Strubb.
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If they go east, I'm on Strubb.
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We're just getting ready to come in through the intersection on a red.
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We're just getting ready to come in through the intersection, on a red.
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Still the Campbell west drop, going to her colder.
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Still north of it.
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Action to travel.
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Right, still headed south from Campbell Street.
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65 miles per hour.
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No traffic.
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We're reading.
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Roundabout here, Bogart.
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Redo traffic said 31 at Roundabout, what's the sign?
01:14
Roundabout.
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Oh, shit.
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Sandusky, are they stopped with a 31?
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Right.
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Minutes can slow down.
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In custody, in custody.
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46, 176.176.
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177 East. Mary Young, Tom, Ocean, William, Nora, Nye.
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Okay.
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Thank you. Thank you very much. James Sinovsky.
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Good.
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King George Lincoln 51115, next available.
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Clear.
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It's going to be a chat correct, where his restrict is up, stand up.
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Johnny, what's the last six you haven't been able to campus command?
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Johnny, what's the last six you haven't on Ben?
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To be advised, you're going to have to notify the highway department. We are currently down a couple street signs of the roundabout.
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