Reckless driving on Sheridan Road near Caswell's Barbershop, Escanaba MI
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A gray Nissan Rogue was driving recklessly northbound on Sheridan Road near Caswell's Barbershop. The driver swerved across lanes and hit a snowbank multiple times.
Audio|Heard on: Delta County Law, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Still 10 8.4 times for to copy BOL[1], Possible, (number withheld).
00:13
BOL[1], Sheridan Road,
00:15
northbound near Caswell's.
00:17
I have jeans towing behind because the vehicle is all over the roadway, hit snowbank a couple times.
00:24
Again, it is northbound, Sheridan Road near Caswell's Barbershop at this time.
00:27
It comes back on a gray Nissan Rogue currently in the wrong lane of traffic.
00:33
The address from the 28th.
00:36
It comes back to near South 18th Street, Escanaba.
00:43
POL vehicle is in front of Schneeer's Reef.
00:47
Top.
00:53
Advising, driving at a very low rate of speed, but all over the roadway.
01:02
Let me just stay on the line.
01:06
Try fishing on third.
01:13
He's still continuing north, coming up near the walk in now.
01:18
Okay.
01:23
209 is already in here.
01:25
Right.
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I'm going to put 210 in there on the other side.
01:33
21 Central, 2187.
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Go ahead.
01:38
What was that 28 again?
01:41
Six North Brains coming here is zero nine.
01:45
Kind of car, was it? Ray,
01:48
Nissan,
01:49
Rogue.
01:50
There, any traffic, so-called Park, 17.5, we're in the subdivision.
02:00
So far.
Police codes explained
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[1]
BOL: Be On the Lookout
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Location mentioned:
Sheridan Rd, Escanaba, MI 49829
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