Erratic driver in jeep enters oncoming traffic in Hackettstown, Hackettstown NJ
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A driver in an old green or black Jeep Grand Cherokee was reported driving into oncoming traffic near Airport Road by Walmart in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Police pursued and stopped the vehicle. The caller did not want to file a complaint but reported the dangerous driving.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be an erratic, older Jeep, Grand Cherokee, green or black, going down the big hill now,
00:07
going into oncoming traffic.
00:16
2613 and receive 1852, good evening.
00:25
An old turn bike now.
00:27
They gave Jersey Fox A3, Roger, Mike, Peter.
00:31
It's valid, but it comes back out of Colonia, New Jersey on a Nissan.
00:50
Racing, call-taker is verifying the plate or passing an outmarker 16.5.
01:03
Racy, where are you?
01:08
If I record him, telling.
01:12
Please, I'm just by this point.
01:21
New Jersey, Fox, A3, Roger Michael Lima.
01:25
That comes back out of Fawn Ridge Drive, Hacketown.
01:28
See. See.
01:33
Hey, baby.
01:41
Apparently one of you is behind the caller that the tube should be in front of that vehicle.
01:47
County from 2015.
01:48
That's going to be me.
01:50
We're approaching Tric County fire.
01:53
Thank you. It's approaching Tart County.
02:02
Caller does not want to sign complaints, just know some checkdowns from going to oncoming traffic multiple times.
02:10
Proceed.
02:18
Okay, honey from 2015, I'll be stopping that vehicle, airport loads by Walmart.
02:27
Right, he says, airport by Walmart.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
NJ-57, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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