Reckless driving and road rage near Route 30 and 80th Ave, Frankfort IL
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A white Ford Explorer ran a stop sign near Route 30 and 80th Avenue, then engaged in road rage. The driver caused a pregnant driver to brake suddenly. The victim declined medical help and has video evidence.
Audio|Heard on: Lemont Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Frankfurt, 327.
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I've got a reckless driving complaint.
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327, I'm nice to it.
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It's going to be the area of 80th and Route 30.
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80th and Route 30.
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It's supposed to be turning on to Route 30 westbound.
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It's going to be a white Ford Explorer.
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Blew a stop sign and is road raging with other vehicles on the road.
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28 is going to be Edward, Zebra, Nora.
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Sam,
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Nora, Ocean,
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Two.
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Samson. I'll start there.
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Tons.
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The advisor, 17,
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stating that he at one point tried to brake check her and made her slam on her brake since she's pregnant.
00:58
We asked if she needed an ambulance and she's refusing.
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She's got video of it.
01:02
I believe she wants to file complaints to meet with you.
01:10
Ten-four, just have her pull over somewhere.
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I'm going to check the area first to take the same vehicle.
01:16
Ten-four, she's no longer following, we're going to have her stop.
01:28
Ten-four, does that plate Subaru?
01:34
Ten-four, does that plate come back at all?
01:38
I'm trying it now I don't think so.
01:42
It actually does.
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It's coming back valid to an (name withheld) out of Tinley Park on a white 2022 Ford utility.
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Location mentioned:
US-30 & S 80th Ave, Frankfort, IL 60423
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