Reckless driving of white jeep on highway 4 near Ava, Ava IL
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A white 2021 Jeep was driven recklessly on Illinois Highway 4 near Ava. Law enforcement tracked the vehicle and coordinated across county lines to address the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
So you still have eyes on the vehicle and you said you were aware?
00:04
Coming into Ava City Limits now.
00:19
Thank you.
00:38
(number withheld) Bayer Circle (number withheld) Bayer Circle apartment B-Boy in regards to a 24-year-old female
00:46
can be pregnant in the third trimester experiencing really bad cramps even go to the hospital marrying PD out 0328
01:01
On Route down on Route 4.
01:12
A1-11-740.4-40.
01:27
Acknowledges that we have a tracking route shortly.
01:42
The outside is 31 degrees Fahrenheit.
01:47
829, let EMS know, and it'll let us know if they cross over to the county line.
01:55
Sample.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:03
Do you guys still have eyes on a view?
02:07
Get forward, well, westbound on the route for.
02:13
Can you let me know if you guys go across the limit?
02:18
Cancel. Can't.
02:27
Troopinion. It's a reckless driving.
02:29
Highway 4,
02:31
Ava.
02:39
Markless driving,
02:42
Illinois Highway 4, Ava, White,
02:45
20201 utility,
02:48
White,
02:49
2021 Jeep,
02:50
D-D David B-Boy (number withheld), D.
02:53
David Bboy, (number withheld),
02:55
(name withheld), (name withheld), Sparta, White,
03:00
2021 jeep utility, Mayor-L KS40,
03:03
SO - Jackson County, State Police, Troop 10, Quinn.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 4, Ava, IL
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