Erratic driving reported near Primrose Hill Road with child inside, Dracut MA
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A gray Honda driven erratically with a child inside was reported crossing from Lowell, MA into New Hampshire. The vehicle was last seen turning near Primrose Hill Road, where the caller lost sight of it.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Getting a call from an erratic, transferred in from Hudson,
00:03
crossing over Drake Road into Long Pond.
00:06
It's going to be in New Hampshire,
00:08
plate (number withheld).
00:10
They said the gray four-door Honda,
00:13
swerving all over the road to the child in the car.
00:21
Copy.
00:25
111 to Sierra,
00:27
Sergeant Quail, you may I head that way?
00:34
111 to Sergeant Gibson.
00:40
144-5 engine 2 is on the air.
00:54
The west car.
00:59
All right, this is a raddick coming in.
01:01
Just took a left off of Nashville onto Lake View Ave.
01:07
Okay, receives.
01:08
I'm just getting in.
01:09
You have a plate?
01:15
Same out.
01:16
All right, that place is going to be (number withheld), New Hampshire (number withheld).
01:27
It's a gray Honda four door.
01:31
Thank you.
01:34
One alone and Drake, is this called in by Hudson PD or is there someone following him?
01:41
Currently have the caller on,
01:43
transferred in from Hudson,
01:44
still following the vehicle.
01:50
Ask me from Pellum.
01:52
Transferred in from Pellum.
01:58
Copy.
02:00
Do you advise them not to follow if it's not safe to do so?
02:08
Greg, it's 1.11?
02:10
All right, the vehicle ended up turning off on near Primrose Hill Road.
02:18
Callers no longer behind the vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Primrose Hill Rd, Dracut, MA 01826
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