Vehicle reported for reckless driving not located, Blacksburg VA
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A vehicle was reported for reckless driving in Christiansburg. Police initially located a similar vehicle, but it was unoccupied and not the correct one. The correct vehicle's tag was identified near Triangle Street, but the vehicle has not been found.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
K and 4-N-RV a 1063 event.
00:05
Got.
00:07
November 3,
00:10
Alpha Alpha 08.
00:12
Charlie, 77, November 806269.
00:19
I have coffee.
00:22
Tell me, Emma.
00:26
VTPD
00:28
Entervue.
00:31
All units in the reckless driving below, the summary 22 possibly located the suspect vehicle within condition for a jurisdiction.
00:49
MCPD.
00:50
12, I believe it's missing digit or a number.
00:56
Can you can't pull, I'll run it again when I get back over there.
01:02
Are you on the vehicle? Are you just nearby?
01:06
I'm just two houses down from it, watching the house in the car.
01:16
CPD All you know is making aware the vehicle that we're going to be the wrong vehicle.
01:24
The correct tag is hanging on a November Echo 4779, located near Triangle street in the county.
01:31
Unknown where it is at this time.
01:39
CPD.
01:41
Every 22,
01:42
state provided an updated tag of Tango, November Echo, 4779.
01:49
Somebody off a Triangle Street for an address.
01:54
No,
01:56
they want us to go check it, or are they going to do anything with it?
02:02
VTPD
02:04
NERVL units Disregard
02:07
Disregard to the tag, 22 was out with a different vehicle
02:11
reckless driving, so 6 vehicle has not been located at this time
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Location mentioned:
Triangle St, Blacksburg, VA 24060
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