L-19's incident report: "I was driving west bound on U.S. Highway 412 near Blue Springs Village when I observed a set of headlights come off the curve east bound on U.S. Highway 412 approaching the White River bridges. I activated my radar and received a reading of 91 in a 65 zone. The vehicle continued up to 100 miles per hour (mph). I entered the paved turn around at Saddleshop Rd. and waited for the vehicle to come by. I activated my lights as it passed by and attempted to catch up to the vehicle. The truck seemed to be pulling away and I activated my radar and it indeed was climbing in speed. I attempted to catch up to the vehicle near Whitmore Sawmill. The vehicle began break checking and unpredictable erratic movements. I started to move in on the right side to see if I could get in position for a PIT maneuver but the vehicle continued braking and rocking side to side. I tried to be cautious knowing at high speeds my chances of a successful TVI were more likely given the size and weight of the 2500 truck, it would be very difficult for the Explorer unit I was driving to turn it. I also realized the truck had a ball hitch protruding to the rear and was being mindful of making sure if I made contact with the push bar to avoid possibly getting hooked by the hitch. The vehicle made sudden shifting movements as we approached the Hometown Country Store and Hickory Flat intersection. The vehicle accelerated as it took the left turn towards Hickory Flat and the Ford Explorer I was driving did not have enough power to catch the back corner with the push bar while it was turning. The vehicle continued on Hickory Flat on the pavement and continued brake checking. At one point the vehicle almost comes to a stop, and I unbuckled my seatbelt to prepare to engage the suspect but the vehicle took off again. I struggled to put the seat belt back on for a second. We then entered the dirt road section Hickory Flat but the dry area due to lack of rain produced an excessive amount of dust. I had to deactivate my front emergency lights just to see the roadway. I continued to follow the dust trail. The vehicle made the hard U-turn to continue onto Hickory Flat, eventually taking Poole Road. I suspected the vehicle would have gone north on State Highway 303 north. I headed that way to see if there was any sign of the vehicle. There was some scrap similar to what the truck was hauling in the middle of the highway not too far north of Fate Anderson Rd. A homeowner also advised that he did hear what seemed to be a large truck heading north just prior to me making contact with him. The vehicle returned stolen out of Benton County. They did not have any suspects and it is undetermined who may have been driving."
our good LEO was multitasking, on that backroad? sounds like a busy cubicle desk with updates to HQ and data entry and his printer humming. wonder if he throws together an omelet too, when midnight munchies hit. impressive. plez stay safe, Cpl!
Cpl Elkins did the best him could. This person will be caught eventually, if not for this incident, definitely for the next ignorant incident. Thanks NST. BLESSINGS EVERYONE.❤🇺🇸🚑
Well he did his best and trying to follow a dust cloud in the dark is scary!!!! At least for me it would be, lol. Thank you James for showing us some of the other things Troopers have to deal with on a frequent basis. Stay safe everyone 😎
I own a Ram 2500 392 6.4 liter 4×4. Very powerful truck and it will eat a ford eco boost . I have 410hp 8 speed auto in it. Charger I would of caught it. They have awd also.
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The vehicle is a PPV utility naturally aspirated v6 with a top speed around 130ish. The PPV utility is about as slow as a 4 cylinder car. There will be many more getting away once the chargers fade out. Nothing can replace a v8 RWD sedan.
Thanks again NST, and James! Sorry I missed out last night, but I’m catching up now! It’s really dark out in the back roads! Thanks for all you do!💙❤️💙
Ok, here we go another cut through a back dirt road. Officers have to know this by now, when these vehicles take back roads, they are literally doing to kick dust up so its impossible for them to follow. The Officer had plenty of time to pit the truck, but oh well.
That house is only half built, Google maps street view shows it as under construction on April of this year. She's there at midnight. Spidey senses tells me she's up to no good that time of day.
@@petecollins4925 Google maps is only updated every couple of years .. If you was to look up my house on street view, you would see my house from 3 years ago
Gosh. A police chase on a dirt road in the country. I hope a deer 🦌 doesn't jump out of the woods. Has it ever happened? Run over a deer 🦌 during a high-speed chase?
I was wondering that, myself. Where are the deer? I’ve been unlucky to have hit one at night…just came out of nowhere into the side of my car😕 The trooper did a great job, though, of following the “dust” trail.
When ya lost him and turned off the lights, you still continued to speed, go over the line, not really slow down for those sharp curves, You had no lights or sirens to indicate a need for you to continue to drive like that, so technically you were driving erratically and speeding.
L-19's incident report:
"I was driving west bound on U.S. Highway 412 near Blue Springs Village when I observed a set of headlights come off the
curve east bound on U.S. Highway 412 approaching the White River bridges. I activated my radar and received a reading of 91
in a 65 zone. The vehicle continued up to 100 miles per hour (mph). I entered the paved turn around at Saddleshop Rd. and
waited for the vehicle to come by. I activated my lights as it passed by and attempted to catch up to the vehicle. The truck
seemed to be pulling away and I activated my radar and it indeed was climbing in speed. I attempted to catch up to the vehicle
near Whitmore Sawmill. The vehicle began break checking and unpredictable erratic movements. I started to move in on the
right side to see if I could get in position for a PIT maneuver but the vehicle continued braking and rocking side to side. I tried
to be cautious knowing at high speeds my chances of a successful TVI were more likely given the size and weight of the 2500
truck, it would be very difficult for the Explorer unit I was driving to turn it. I also realized the truck had a ball hitch protruding to
the rear and was being mindful of making sure if I made contact with the push bar to avoid possibly getting hooked by the hitch.
The vehicle made sudden shifting movements as we approached the Hometown Country Store and Hickory Flat intersection.
The vehicle accelerated as it took the left turn towards Hickory Flat and the Ford Explorer I was driving did not have enough
power to catch the back corner with the push bar while it was turning. The vehicle continued on Hickory Flat on the pavement
and continued brake checking. At one point the vehicle almost comes to a stop, and I unbuckled my seatbelt to prepare to
engage the suspect but the vehicle took off again. I struggled to put the seat belt back on for a second. We then entered the
dirt road section Hickory Flat but the dry area due to lack of rain produced an excessive amount of dust. I had to deactivate my
front emergency lights just to see the roadway. I continued to follow the dust trail. The vehicle made the hard U-turn to
continue onto Hickory Flat, eventually taking Poole Road. I suspected the vehicle would have gone north on State Highway
303 north. I headed that way to see if there was any sign of the vehicle. There was some scrap similar to what the truck was
hauling in the middle of the highway not too far north of Fate Anderson Rd. A homeowner also advised that he did hear what
seemed to be a large truck heading north just prior to me making contact with him. The vehicle returned stolen out of Benton County.
They did not have any suspects and it is undetermined who may have been driving."
The only reason he got away is because of the dust he kicked up ... Trooper couldnt see to follow close enough.
That driver is someone that knows the area therefore knows the dirt roads to evade the Trooper. Good attempt Trooper and STAY SAFE OUT THERE.
My husband and I spend hours watching your videos. Thank you for always posting new ones.
our good LEO was multitasking, on that backroad? sounds like a busy cubicle desk with updates to HQ and data entry and his printer humming. wonder if he throws together an omelet too, when midnight munchies hit. impressive. plez stay safe, Cpl!
A lot of beautiful, rural land there in Arkansas
Cpl Elkins did the best him could. This person will be caught eventually, if not for this incident, definitely for the next ignorant incident. Thanks NST. BLESSINGS EVERYONE.❤🇺🇸🚑
Well he did his best and trying to follow a dust cloud in the dark is scary!!!! At least for me it would be, lol. Thank you James for showing us some of the other things Troopers have to deal with on a frequent basis. Stay safe everyone 😎
No sure if I'm feelin' the love with these 6-cylendars 🤨
Got lucky today tomorrow will be a different story Trooper Elkins did all he could do thank you James for another great weekend
I own a Ram 2500 392 6.4 liter 4×4. Very powerful truck and it will eat a ford eco boost . I have 410hp 8 speed auto in it. Charger I would of caught it. They have awd also.
And extra large truck nuts, no doubt.
@@blauskie😂
I could catch you then😅❤
Sounds like the trooper needs a new vehicle
NST❤
Thank you, James@NST for all these fantastic videos tonight. It's been fun!
Unfortunately, one gets away occasionally.
Thank you James, sorry I didn't get to see them all last night ❤️.
💙 ❤ 💙 Thank you James. Too bad truck got away, but there’s only so much to follow at night in the dust. ❤ 💙 ❤
You know the guy got away when the cop has to ask someone whether or not the person flew by them.
Good morning! I hope everyone is doing well today! 💜
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Police need a cartridge, to suit an M40 grenade launcher, that carries a sticky blob containing a GPS tracker (or some other homing signal).
they have that type of device already in some places, but it's not in wide use
Liked the video NST, Never seen a chase quite like this one! The dirt road looked little creepy! Have a HAPPY 4th of July!
Dusted… well the perp got lucky on this day. Not much more the Troopers could have done.
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I hate dirt roads! Been living on one for 10 years and it’s finally going to get paved in a couple of weeks!
Had an opportunity earlier and didn’t take it!
appreciate the Arkansas fix NST.
The trooper sounds like you got the car down and low
What darkness!!

I would like a NST sticker please thanks for the great videos!!
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The vehicle is a PPV utility naturally aspirated v6 with a top speed around 130ish. The PPV utility is about as slow as a 4 cylinder car. There will be many more getting away once the chargers fade out. Nothing can replace a v8 RWD sedan.
Thanks again NST, and James! Sorry I missed out last night, but I’m catching up now! It’s really dark out in the back roads! Thanks for all you do!💙❤️💙
Trooper had plenty of time to pit
The dustiest road in history
Keep up the great work NST
Bummer.
hard to catch a V8 with a 6cyl.
What kind of vehicle is the trooper driving?
410 horse Hemi.Truck.
Trooper eco boost ford.
@@jamesfra48 Thanks for the info. The trooper needs something better.
D Parrish, wow and with all of the traffic on the road. 👎👎 You're funny😂😂
Well... you win some you lose some... better luck next time.
greetings to the usual suspects
Ok, here we go another cut through a back dirt road. Officers have to know this by now, when these vehicles take back roads, they are literally doing to kick dust up so its impossible for them to follow. The Officer had plenty of time to pit the truck, but oh well.
You, SIR, are on fire 🔥 tonight. You are grilling with propane. 💪🤩💜♥️
Skip ahead about a minute and a half to avoid the noise
Can you get the body cam of the Stacey drake capture in Morrilton?
I’m already working on it.
@@NaturalStateTransparency thank you sir.💯
Pawpaw slices like I do…..2 pieces at a time!! That is what I call multi tasking!! Enjoy y’all’s lunch and God bless y’all sweet folks!! ❤️🙏🏻❤️
Why was she sitting in a truck at midnight with the lights on, in the middle of nowhere?
My thoughts exactly !!
Looked like the same truck to me , but maybe it was a dodge.
Because its the middle of nowhere with nothing else to do ... Or maybe she just got home or is heading out ..
she was driving a Ford and other truck was a ram 2500. I'm sure I have 2500 ram.
That house is only half built, Google maps street view shows it as under construction on April of this year. She's there at midnight. Spidey senses tells me she's up to no good that time of day.
@@petecollins4925 Google maps is only updated every couple of years .. If you was to look up my house on street view, you would see my house from 3 years ago
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Gosh. A police chase on a dirt road in the country. I hope a deer 🦌 doesn't jump out of the woods.
Has it ever happened? Run over a deer 🦌 during a high-speed chase?
I was wondering that, myself. Where are the deer? I’ve been unlucky to have hit one at night…just came out of nowhere into the side of my car😕
The trooper did a great job, though, of following the “dust” trail.
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When ya lost him and turned off the lights, you still continued to speed, go over the line, not really slow down for those sharp curves, You had no lights or sirens to indicate a need for you to continue to drive like that, so technically you were driving erratically and speeding.
@ d Parrish you're funny