Vehicle driving recklessly near Alger Road in Alma, Alma MI
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A black small four-door car was observed driving at a very high speed and passing in the center lane near St. Louis toward Alma. The vehicle was driving recklessly through traffic near Culver's on Cheesman Road. The vehicle was identified as a blue Chevy Cobalt with a license plate number withheld and was last seen heading southbound on Alger Road into Alma.
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Transcript:
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471. 70 units north,
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46, westbound from Bagler, checked at the goal road.
00:10
We have a small four-door passenger car, black and color, extreme high rate of speed,
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approximately 70-80 coming across a bridge out of St. Louis,
00:17
using the center turn lane to pass vehicles.
00:21
Negative, all the units are itself.
00:28
Not be clear.
00:34
Now tailgating.
00:36
Here we're passing in front of petticoats.
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It's blue in color.
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I believe only one occupants.
00:43
I'll advise if they continue eastbound or turn off to go into Alma.
00:46
Okay.
00:54
Control 2924, we're off.
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Kathy, show you both out.
01:03
471L units.
01:04
This vehicle is now southbound on Alger heading into your city.
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Looks like a Chevy Cobalt,
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E.TU (number withheld), I believe.
01:16
Okay.
01:19
Correction, Edward, Tom, Union, (number withheld).
01:29
They're going to be turning westbound, check the eastbound on the Cheesman Road.
01:37
They're caught up at the light at Culvers right now.
01:44
Has improved significantly, but because they're caught up with a bunch of other traffic.
01:51
I was unable to follow.
01:53
I'll be clear.
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Location mentioned:
N Alger Rd, Alma, MI 48801
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