Erratic driving reported by white Mercedes near Tremont Street, Duxbury MA
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Police received a report of a white Mercedes sedan driving erratically near Tremont Street in Duxbury. The vehicle was observed traveling southbound on Route 3, passing the rumble strip multiple times, and exiting at Route 20. Officers are attempting to locate and monitor the car.
Audio|Heard on: Plymouth County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
We got a transfer call by the state police of an erratic vehicle overpass near Tremont Street.
00:06
It was going to be a white Mercedes sedan.
00:08
Went over the rumble strip several times.
00:11
Plate starts with three November golf, (number withheld).
00:15
Traveling Route 3 southbound, they got off at exit 20, unknown direction to travel.
00:45
Yeah, just go with that plate one more time please.
00:50
It was a partial plate, it was three November golf, (number withheld).
00:59
It'll be near Tremont Street.
01:01
Is that a sedan or an SUV, you know?
01:05
It was a white Mercedes sedan.
01:13
Receiving, ready to get passed me.
01:18
Receive.
01:24
I'm coming out Mayflower and try out on now.
01:26
What's your location?
01:30
It's about three or four cars ahead of me on passing town hall.
01:35
(Name withheld).
01:37
90 had it. I'm gonna stand around here.
01:44
I'm just heading towards that town hall right now near Tremont.
01:51
Yeah, passing all done right now.
01:53
171-1-Dux three November golf whiskey (number withheld).
01:59
I'm just going to stay behind it and watch this operation.
02:03
(Name withheld).
02:12
You see, they took back quarter to 111.
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Location mentioned:
Tremont St, Duxbury, MA 02332
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