Vehicle drives south on highway without tail lights, Aurora County SD
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A vehicle was reported driving south on Highway 37 near 263rd Street with no tail lights on, nearly causing a crash. The reporter was following the vehicle in a maroon 2004 Jeep Wagoneer.
Audio|Heard on: Mitchell Regional Public Safety
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
A little more info on that traffic complaint south on from near 263rd Street.
00:04
It's going to be a vehicle driving with no tail lights.
00:08
RP believes it either has headlights or fog lights on in the front end, but no tail lights, they almost hit it.
00:16
They believe it might be a pickup, unknown color, no further information.
00:20
RP is behind it, possibly about a half mile at this point in a 2004 maroon Jeep wagon here.
00:28
Except for I'm not going to be able to catch that I'm in the city.
00:32
I don't know if a hunch unit is available or not.
00:39
10 for 1855.
00:45
Are you in position for traffic complaint southbound on Highway 37 near 263rd Street?
00:54
I'm north of that.
00:58
10, 14, 55.
01:04
Go ahead, what's the complaint?
01:09
So five minutes ago, the complaint was on a vehicle southbound from 37 and near 263rd Street, driving with headlights and taillight shut off, almost hit another vehicle.
01:25
He said it was possibly a pickup of unknown color.
01:29
R.P. is in a maroon 24 Jeep wagoneer.
01:40
They're still following to get an updated location?
01:48
They are still following.
01:49
They said they would call back if he turned off.
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Location mentioned:
263rd St, South Dakota
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