Vehicle swerves off road into ditch on Lakeland Drive, Delafield WI
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A white Chevy vehicle swerved off the road and went into a ditch on Lakeland Drive near Scenic Heights. The driver, described as a white male around 60 years old, was seen walking away from the vehicle and refused to answer any questions. Police were requested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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May 2010-0-0-0-0.
00:02
NBion, Lakeland to the north of scenic heights near the either southwest, 329 north 3358.
00:10
Lakeland is going to be a white Chevy that swerved and now is in the ditch.
00:15
Car is Pousel 755 comes.
00:17
I can see if Delphill Junikin out there is on.
00:26
If there's a unit nearby.
00:29
10402. 701, 1042.
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17801, have a good night.
00:35
David, 216.
00:41
24 as you're getting today.
00:45
1040. 1040.
00:49
David 216. WSD is responding to Lakeland Drive south of Mission Road.
00:54
Lakeland Drive south of Mission Road.
00:56
The vehicle in a ditched driver's possible 5-5 and walking away from the vehicle requesting assistance if you're available.
01:02
Copy. They're not.
01:03
And thank you very much.
01:09
Go ahead. We're working on, getting the plate back at the personalized plate.
01:13
Male party, about 60 is wearing a black and white flannel jacket, black vests, and jean jeans, southbound towards the city limits.
01:23
That also is around.
01:24
Copy.
01:25
2.14.23.
01:27
15. No.
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28. 28. Sorry, 214.
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Go ahead.
01:31
Thank you, S.A.
01:32
Concert, 201.
01:33
David 216. Subject was walking southbound, approximately 60-year-old male.
01:38
He'll be a white male with a beard wearing white and black flannel and fastened jeans.
01:42
He did fall when he got out of the vehicle and refused to answer any questions.
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