Vehicle driven erratically stopped near public library, Charlton MA
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Police stopped a white vehicle near the public library on Main Street after it was driven erratically with multiple lane violations reported along Oxford Road in Charlton, Massachusetts.
Audio|Heard on: Charlton Police Dispatch
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
296732 taking a report of an erratic operator currently in the area of near Oxford Road.
00:05
It's going to be a white southbound.
00:07
I have no further description available.
00:08
Multiple marked lane violations at those points.
00:14
Receive, do you know if it's heading towards Main Street or towards Oxford?
00:22
Towards the Richardson corner in the section.
00:27
Receive, I'll be in the road.
00:36
2967, the vehicle has turned on to Oxford Road.
00:40
They're going to be passing the school.
00:43
Raise you.
00:51
967. 736.
00:55
736.
01:05
Received an accidental 911 call from near Dresser Hill Road.
01:09
Mail party answered, he just said that he didn't need to do that and then disconnected the call.
01:14
I did attempt a call back and it went straight to voicemail.
01:21
Received near Dresser Hill.
01:29
296-732 vehicle is passing Bay Path.
01:31
It's going to be a white truck followed by the white FD in question.
01:35
RP is in a white truck behind that FD.
01:44
All right, 732 is out with those vehicles.
01:48
I'll be stopping them in a safe spot here.
01:55
What was the complaint again? It was just erratic operation.
02:06
Mark Twain's violations.
02:11
Receive, thank you.
02:20
All right, I'll be stopped with that vehicle by the library, Main Street.
02:25
Mass PC 459 Echo 50,
02:29
459 E50. Thank you.
02:40
296732 our feedback on the line she's advising you pulled over the wrong vehicle provided mass cc4 golf tango zia at 62 with the white Cadillac still on Main Street
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