Reckless driving reported near Peggy Lane in Atwood, Atwood TN
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A caller reported a white Chrysler was driving recklessly near Peggy Lane in Atwood, Tennessee, moving erratically toward Trezevant and McKenzie areas.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Sheriff and Fire, Huntingdon Police, Fire, and PW
Listen to dispatch call
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Kenny, and it's forfeited a non-1-one call.
00:02
Yeah. All right, there be non-Peggy Lane Drive in Atwood, coming towards,
00:09
so much.
00:13
Coming towards, sure, there's going to be a white Chrysler all over the road.
00:16
You might call her still behind him.
00:26
Target.
00:33
208, 10 4, caller, give a 28.
00:37
Same off.
00:43
My boy, (name withheld), 66635, or print me in 2006, Chevy, white and color to Gabriel Moore out of Madonna.
00:52
My caller is calling from a Bronco, burnt orange color, so behind him.
01:08
They're coming into Trezevant now.
01:09
Just came from the 45 miles an hour zone.
01:17
I think January, what was that, 28 a young?
01:21
Roy, Papa, James, 665.
01:24
It's going to be at Whitecrasler.
01:28
Take one.
01:33
Want to think of High Ridge.
01:39
They're going on the floorway now.
01:53
Anybody continue to state?
01:56
24, towards McKinsey.
01:58
Okay,
01:59
four,
02:00
towards McKinsey.
02:03
Okay, cool.
02:06
I tell you, my lawyer down here.
02:09
Ten, ten-four, I did let McKinsey know.
02:15
Okay, sir.
02:18
Okay.
02:22
You need sit on, Mr.
02:23
Smirn off into the ditch, the back tail light is going to be out.
02:31
Okay,
02:33
I'm going to be out.
02:38
Okay, I'll be behind you.
02:42
We should have out.
02:43
Ten, four and so.
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Location mentioned:
Peggy Ln, Atwood, TN 38220
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