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WATCH: Fishers police arrest motorcyclist allegedly going 104 mph while standing on seat

Police said officers stopped the motorcyclist and arrested the person for reckless driving.

FISHERS, Ind. — "As we head into the weekend, we want to remind everyone to be safe and courteous on the roadways!"

That is how Fishers Police started a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, just before noon Friday, April 12 with an accompanying video. 

In the 37-second clip, a police officer has their sirens on to try to stop a motorcyclist. The dashcam video is timestamped in the 9 a.m. hour of Wednesday, April 10.

Five seconds into the clip, police put a red circle around the motorcyclist, with the words "104 mph" next to the driver, alleging that is how quickly the motorcyclist was going. The motorcyclist is also seen standing on the seat while going back and forth in the middle lane of an interstate throughout most of the video.

At the 23-second mark, the officer passes the motorcyclist. Three seconds later, the motorcyclist – who is now sitting on the seat instead of standing – is seen passing the officer.

The clip concludes with a graphic that reads, "Stay safe, Fishers!"

Police said officers stopped the motorcyclist and arrested the person for reckless driving.

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