Person threatened with firearm after traffic incident, Kennebunk ME
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A caller reported being side-swiped by a maroon vehicle. After the incident, occupants of the vehicle threatened the caller with a gun. The caller followed the vehicle through Kennebunk and headed toward Sacopee Valley Health Center. The exact identities of the threatening parties are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: AllStar Node 50281
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
For calling Hiram, caller doesn't know where he is,
00:10
freaking out,
00:11
providing people behind him in the maroon vehicle trying to shoot him.
00:16
The caller is now going to be pulling you to Sacopee Valley Health Center.
00:20
He's telling us he did see a gun, but he doesn't know who they are.
00:28
10-4[1]. You guys to this now want to Limerick?
00:33
Do you try to call back to call her?
00:36
No one appears to believe that anyone by his face is with the phone.
00:44
We did try calling back.
00:45
It went to voicemail.
00:47
And that information we got off the county.
00:49
I don't know if they verified the address.
01:01
area of 6th Downing Road.
01:04
Apparently there was an accident.
01:08
Caller was side-swiped and followed the vehicle through Kennebunk.
01:12
It alluded to getting on the turnpike.
01:14
(name withheld) is now back at the scene where it happened in a blue Toyota Corolla in the driveway in that area.
01:21
We'll have her hazard. I'm waiting for you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Downing Rd, Kennebunk, ME
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