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Police chase wrong way driver on Highway 50 in MissouriWarrensburg MO

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US-50, Warrensburg, MO

Police are pursuing a vehicle driving the wrong way at high speed on Highway 50 near Warrensburg, Missouri. The vehicle is moving westbound in the eastbound lanes, posing danger to other drivers. Multiple police cars are involved in the chase, maintaining close distance at speeds around 70 to 96 mph.

Audio|Source: MOSWIN - MSHP Troop A and Warrensburg Police
05:3
Transcript:
00:00
566 and one information sounds like the end of the main pursuit south-south 20 to do a gas vehicle 24 7 like I know when you get a second can you get the update on a on that pursuit of the one job
00:22
103-566 triple seven at South Island, Jefferson from McPherson, currently have two in pursuit of it.
00:35
Would they like a citizen?
00:46
The Passa, Monroe,
00:49
Northbound State.
00:54
All right, funny, I'm not familiar with the road.
00:57
Can you give a general description of the location?
01:03
Possibly going.
01:04
It's on the wrong way on 50. Okay.
01:09
10-3[1], wrong direction on 50. You know if it's eastbound or westbound.
01:15
Westbound in the Eastbound.
01:22
It's going to be from the Triple Seven, it's going to be from the Nomnoster area.
01:31
Five, six out,
01:35
just east of 13 highway on 50.
01:40
Out east of 13 on 50.
01:47
5-66, listen to your back, right wing, I'm sorry.
01:55
Again? I'm okay.
01:57
10-4[2], are you at the bypass 13 or normal 13?
02:02
Bypass 13.
02:04
Five, six-o-clus around, she can come at me.
02:10
Ten four.
02:16
You started around, going back, east down to me, you found...
02:23
Five, six, six, one where past, go to mass, and now she'll try to catch up the vehicle.
02:38
104. Hi, six, close my eye and last my vehicle. I'll be third in pursuit.
02:43
Four,
02:46
eyes on it, start in pursuit.
02:48
We're going to be eastbound, 50 highway, coming up on repeat call.
02:56
We're missing 90, no traffic.
03:00
104, eastbound 50 coming up on P.
03:06
He's staying on the right lane, maintaining the plane, slowing down to 80,
03:10
slow down to 70, still east down.
03:16
2.4.
03:35
5-6-6-6-4. County your question, you take primary.
03:38
10-4[2], counting your question, you take primary.
03:44
I'll be primary.
03:50
Norsi-Signity Eastbound, approaching 23rd highways, neither point-tint.
03:54
Okay, and left, right now. Okay.
04:07
Still eastbound, the speed of 96, bounce from the left, right lane, one car up ahead, taking 23 exit.
04:16
You're ex-23?
04:19
Okay,
04:21
according to taking a piecebound. So traffic, speed to 95, that's the right one.
04:28
Okay.
04:34
All right, so we could put some of the information that looks like there are four cars in those pursuits.
04:46
Please down the passage of J-John, speed of 95, we're tapping our brakes, maintain the right lane.
04:56
All right, it goes for slown down.
04:59
So,
05:00
flowing down.
05:02
You want to take it here?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-3: Stop transmitting / Radio silence
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative

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US-50, Warrensburg, MO

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