Reckless gray SUV driving north on route 9H in Kinderhook, Columbia County NY
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A gray SUV, possibly an older Nissan, was driving recklessly northbound on Route 9H near Kinderhook, New York. The vehicle was reported to be traveling all over the roadway, prompting a police response.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Columbia, now two police patrols post 803 for a call Route 9H north downtown of Kinderhook north of Route 21.
00:07
Call my location.
00:12
2C45 Church Street, Woodbridge Ave, standby.
00:14
Only is closer for a call post 803.
00:17
Northbound Route 9 H Town at Kinderhook, north of Route 21.
00:20
Call my location.
00:25
Columbia out of 2C45.
00:33
2C45, radio operator complaint vehicle is northbound on Route 9H, described as a gray SUV, possibly an older Nissan that is all over the roadway.
00:51
2C45 assigned and en route at 1931.
01:01
Columbia on the QC-4-5, they're approaching Cigin Road at this time.
01:13
...4-5, sure, nothing's kind of land.
01:14
TG445, sure, nothing's kind of land.
01:21
TG445 from the Florida, very much.
01:29
He moved to the area of Route 9H northbound at Keegan Road for a reckless operator complaint for 911.
01:40
Received, I believe they just rolled the call over to us now.
01:46
Okay.
01:49
Appreciate.
02:04
K-2-5 left.
02:09
Zero entry.
02:11
Three-out three.
02:12
Three-down two-three again.
02:19
The crochet is at 1934.
02:35
The other point is doing 505 on 9 previously.
02:51
I already know that's passing McCagg Road now.
02:56
Passing the McKay Road, thank you pretty close.
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Location mentioned:
McCagg Rd, Kinderhook, NY
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