Reckless gray van driving at high speed on highway 64, Fair Oaks AR
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A gray moving van was driving recklessly and passing vehicles at high speed on Highway 64 eastbound between Fair Oaks and Morton, continuing near the railroad tracks at Fair Oaks.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Groves,
00:01
They're going to be behind a moving van gray in color that is driving erratic.
00:06
Caller advised that it's all over the roadway and it's passing people at high rate of speed.
00:17
Number 90 from last.
00:26
Our advice is going to be a gray moving van, unknown place at this time.
00:33
What was the location?
00:39
Highway 64 eastbound in between Fair Oaks and Morton.
00:45
Ten,
00:47
four. I'm on 64 now.
00:49
I'm in 1019 that direction.
00:51
So if I got hooked me.
00:54
Ten more.
01:01
Arkansas ID is going to be (number withheld).
01:09
(number withheld).
01:14
(number withheld).
01:20
It was a Robert Bondkins out of Helena, government possession of Indiana, ID Fort Alley.
01:27
And this is a number one of it's considered out of Woosier County, but they will not pick up here.
01:35
And he has to be the revenue department also to give them back.
01:49
(number withheld) on that 28 we wasn't ever getting anything back slowly as well as in Arkansas.
01:59
It's that it's gonna be from Missouri Missouri we are frank Adam 249 out of Missouri.
02:19
Thank you.
02:24
File there either.
02:28
Hey, boys.
02:34
The location for a reckless driver is going to be Highway 64 eastbound at the railroad tracks in Fair Oaks continuing eastbound.
02:47
Eastbound or westbound?
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Location mentioned:
US-64, Fair Oaks, AR
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