Vehicle drives erratically with tail light out near Highway 34, Heard County GA
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A vehicle was reported driving erratically with a tail light out near Highway 34 and Dean Road, heading toward Franklin. Police are locating the vehicle and investigating reports of screaming heard near a nursing home nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll, Heard, and Haralson County Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
We need to interrupt the area of Highway 34 just past Dean Road.
00:05
Caller says there is a possible drunk driver behind a red Explorer.
00:11
Southbound.
00:14
They are passing Dean Road.
00:18
Is it coming through Franklin?
00:24
Coming towards Franklin, sir.
00:27
Copy.
00:31
109. This is 278.
00:36
219, go ahead.
00:39
I'm clear. I'll try to locate the vehicle.
00:46
Clear, 20-20.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
You are starting on 11 right now with that car at 5'8s on.
00:55
Clear.
00:56
Before you start.
01:00
Can you check the area between Shepfield Drive and Pine Old Drive? Complaint says you can hear screaming behind the nursing home.
01:15
They are just screaming, not saying anything.
01:18
Just want someone to check it out.
01:21
Special Cell 62 is out with Calita.
01:29
Yeah, I'm going to pick that up.
01:30
Just 30-9.
01:32
On 219.
01:35
Crossing the bridge, turned in a reserved area on a dark colored Malibu.
01:41
Malibu.
01:43
328, Delta ECHO-T-811, DET 7811.
01:51
I can't copy your radio.
01:56
This is by shorn, be advised.
01:58
The car is swerving, speeding up, and slowing down.
02:05
336, dispatch.
02:06
5.7.
02:09
Clear.
02:11
Clear. Clear.
02:13
Also be advised, the vehicle has a tail light out.
02:17
What vehicle is it?
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Location mentioned:
GA-34 & Dean Rd, Georgia 30217
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