Dark gray pickup truck reported driving recklessly, weaving in and out of traffic, eastbound on I-74 near North Bend Road, last seen turning northbound on North Bend., Hamilton County OH
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According to the dispatch call, dark gray pickup truck reported driving recklessly, weaving in and out of traffic, eastbound on I-74 near North Bend Road, last seen turning northbound on North Bend.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
In the area, exit 14, east 74 at North Bend Road.
00:03
It's a lookout for a reckless operator for a dark gray pickup truck, speeding, leaving in out of traffic.
00:08
The speeding, being allowed for a riftlessless operator for a dark grape, chief pickup truck, speeding, leaving in out of traffic.
00:14
The Gillespie going southbound on a North Bend from the highway, really, Hamilton County, 1212.
00:22
If I'm 13 over 1, 26, I can take 15 snack if you'd like.
00:28
A week and 13 on square.
00:35
Yeah,
00:36
can you place me on a general response detail at 882 West North Bend Road for a leaking hydrant?
00:46
Point 79 is clear on scene.
00:53
5.5 Montgomery Rose.
00:55
He complaint in verbal trouble with the mail wearing a black jacket,
00:59
sitting in a booth, drinking alcohol, refusing to leave.
01:02
7.415, 7.413.
01:19
For 8 aodore 12, permission to log a fire run on West North Bend Road for a general response of the leaking hydrant.
01:25
8 Edward 12.
01:28
12. 12, overrunners.
01:34
Being around other vehicles, last seen turning northbound on North Bend from 74.
01:40
Information from the city related Hamilton County at 1216.
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I-74, Ohio
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