Vehicle drives erratically and stops on roadway near highway barn, Ashby MA
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A vehicle was reported driving erratically on West Road and Park Road near Ashby, Massachusetts. The vehicle was observed stopping multiple times in the middle of the roadway and driving all over the road. It later pulled over near the highway barn by the salt pile.
Audio|Heard on: Ashby Police Department
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
83 called motor vehicles complaints.
00:11
483, then head over to DPW on West Road.
00:14
For a motor vehicle complaint, RP states the motor vehicle continues to stop, slow down and was looking for mass red to Zulu called November 16.
00:32
Stand for complaint that the vehicle is slowing down.
00:37
And they're actually pulled over at the highway barn by the salt pile.
00:42
Stand for,
00:49
I'll be in route.
01:03
803. The vehicle is Park Street now in town,
01:07
Park Road, sorry, Park Road.
01:09
The vehicle does come back out of the Park Road as well.
01:15
What is the actual motor vehicle playing for the vehicle?
01:20
The motor vehicle was all over the roadway and also continued to stop multiple times in the middle of the roadway.
01:29
And for the RP observed it or on which road? Correct,
01:35
sir.
01:39
Sorry, I'm just asking you which road that's all sit on West State, West Road.
01:45
The operation I have been on a West Road.
01:50
Set.
02:00
Day three, can I get that state again?
02:06
Day three, that's going to be two, Zulu Golf, November 16th.
02:32
Take a good fault.
02:39
This bolt with the RP, and we're going to have right over the park road.
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Ashby, MA 01431
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