Silver pickup truck speeds and tailgates before police stop, Jeffersonville IN
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A silver Ford pickup truck was driving recklessly by tailgating and speeding eastbound on 10th Street from Main toward Walnut. The truck was observed swerving between cars and was eventually stopped by police near Oak Ridge Elementary School.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Baker West units for reckless driver in the area of Tend to Walnut.
00:05
136.
00:09
136 is the silver Ford truck eastbound on 10th Street following the caller.
00:17
I'll be out of position.
00:22
Baker sent you units for reckless driver eastbound 10th Street from Main.
00:27
124 is in a row.
00:29
65.
00:35
The silver Ford pickup truck followed the caller off the interstate, tailgating, high rate of speed.
00:41
They're passing the AM.
00:47
124 and 65, the truck's no longer following the caller, just swerving between cars, speeding on 10th, passing Sharon.
01:02
65 should be approaching you, they're passing Harmony Lane, sports.
01:09
124, copy that tag.
01:14
Visit Tom King, 778, Ocean Young, Adam.
01:19
Either Ocean or David.
01:26
I'll be behind that vehicle observing.
01:33
There.
01:39
124 Traverse off on that vehicle.
01:42
I got you 10th and ruck.
01:45
We're on Oak Park next to the elementary school.
01:50
Temper.
01:52
65, sir.
01:58
We're just here on the back side of North Aved Island.
02:05
With 55 traffic stop.
02:08
Charlie 55.
02:10
Indiana in God, zero later zero, four four one, the in front of the job center, Easton, Baltimore.
02:20
Speaker, 135, 141, signal 37.
02:24
There you.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Park Blvd, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
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