Reckless Dodge Ram truck speeds and follows near Hickory Grove, Kenton County KY
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A Dodge Ram truck was reported speeding recklessly and following a complainant near Bristow and Hickory roads. The vehicle was flashing brake lights and driving aggressively, affecting multiple vehicles. It was last seen near Banklick Road.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Tension on units, prepare to copy attempt to locate, speeding reckless, in the area of Bristow and Hickory.
00:05
In the area of Bristow and Hickory, speeding reckless, Dodge truck, Ram, unknown in color, following the complainant,
00:18
and light on top of the vehicle, last seen approaching Banklick Road,
00:22
and the ATO.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:27
P-0707, B3Y,
00:30
707.
00:33
What's your location?
00:35
We say 26 in Madison.
00:38
Copy 26 in Madison.
00:40
22.
00:41
There is 16 you going away?
00:44
We stop from boost level.
00:46
Copy this number.
00:51
That's 429.
01:00
I believe you're close to the speeding request, Bristow and Hickory.
01:05
The complainant advised the vehicle was speeding around people and then flashing on break lights in front of them,
01:12
turning into multiple vehicles.
01:16
If you could check the area, last seen approaching Banklick on Bristow.
01:22
Alright, come in the air.
01:24
I've been watching for it for a little bit.
01:27
Seventy-six, final practice, 72.
01:30
What are you wanting around?
01:32
Ten-four. Ten-four.
01:34
Complainant advises is now going right on Independence Road at this time.
01:38
Backoff at 1928.
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Location mentioned:
Hickory Grove Dr, Kentucky 41051
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