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All Hell Breaks Loose Over Police Radio As Suspect, Girlfriend Speed Away In Stolen Cop Car

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Two suspects led Cartersville, Georgia police on a car chase after they stole a police cruiser, according to police radio audio.

During a thirty minute window, police communicated their frantic pursuit of the stolen car. The thieves led police on a wild chase, reports 11 Alive, who exclusively obtained recordings of the ensuing audio.

Cartersville Police eventually recovered the vehicle, but police have yet to locate the suspects involved in the theft. Police suspect Rudy Lee Vinson and Annastasia Nicole Earwood as the thieves.

The police department has yet to reveal why the white Dodge Charger patrol car was stolen.

“The subject is in 165 patrol car. Subject is now in the vehicle,” a dispatcher is heard saying after an officer declares that someone has gotten into his car.

At one point, the dispatcher tells the officer that a female is in the backseat of the car.

As officers continued the pursuit, dispatchers alerted them to other 911 calls about a car that matched the description of the police cruiser.

“Stand by, we are getting inundated with 911 calls referencing this,” a dispatcher warned.

“Has its blue lights on, is driving very erratic,” another dispatcher declared. “White male driver, possible female in the back.”

Dispatcher also informed officers that the suspects were potentially armed.

“There is going to be an AR-13 and 12-gauge in the trunk. A large knife in the front. Going to be an older 08 model,” a dispatcher said.

Oklahoma police also had to deal with their own car chase in November. Officers chased John Pinney after he allegedly stole a cop car and live streamed his antics over Facebook. (RELATED:Oklahoma Man Live Streams His Escape From Police Over Facebook [VIDEO])

Pinney took advantage of the situation after a police officer left the keys in an unlocked squad car.

“It’s whatever though. I got away from five cops already, dude! I ain’t even fucking playing,” he brags in the video.

Officers were able to track the stolen car back to the house of Pinney’s parents.

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