Semi-truck drives erratically at high speed on I-70, Dickinson County KS
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A semi-truck with a white power unit and an enclosed trailer was driving erratically at high speed on I-70 near mile marker 283 westbound. The truck pushed other vehicles onto the shoulder in a work zone. The license plate number is concealed for privacy. Police are searching for the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas Highway Patrol Troop C
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01:4
Transcript:
00:00
The Honestate Listening Units have reported of an erratic semi-I-I-70 from the 28[1]3 westbound.
00:04
I-70 from the 28[1]3 westbound RP advised of an enclosed trailer with a white power unit with plan on the side of the truck, has one fog light out on the driver's side.
00:17
Again, it's an enclosed trailer, possible tag of (number withheld).
00:22
I advise the vehicle is traveling at a high rate of speed, at least 85.
00:28
Pushing people onto the shoulder in the work zone in Junction City and playing stupid games with other traffic and with other vehicles in traffic.
00:36
If located, make your own case, at 1844.
00:39
319, Salina.
00:40
1-4-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1.
00:43
She only has eyes on it.
00:44
He's on his way.
00:45
10-4[2]. I'll note that in the cat at 1844.
00:48
3.21, Solana 3-21.
00:51
She said they're at some eyes at the 28[1]3.
00:56
104, 1845.
00:58
104, I'm at 28[1]5, I'll try to touch up to it.
01:01
For 319, advisor Dickinson, Dickinson, County, had a unit behind it as well.
Police codes explained
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[1]
28: Vehicle registration check/return
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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I-70, Kansas
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