Aggressive driving reported on highway near Maltby, Maltby WA
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Aggressive driving was reported on eastbound highway near Maltby, including brake checking, revving engines, and driving on the shoulder. Troopers are responding to locate the vehicles involved.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol District 7 - Snohomish County
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Transcript:
00:00
Right, east patrol is erratic.
00:02
East 522, Maltby, Pover, Porsche, a passenger car,
00:07
brake checking, lane travel,
00:10
wait for a forked in an area, running engine, tail gating, reporting parties following behind.
00:18
5.06 in the area.
00:21
5.06, 5040.
00:22
All right, 129 status.
00:26
I'm clear on.
00:28
Tel-79, 1544.
00:34
Right-5-06, referencing a progressive,
00:38
then-continuing lane travel revving engine, horse driving on shoulder, reporting party behind both vehicles in green Jaguar.
00:47
Five, zero-six.
00:49
Five-06. Five-06, 1544.
00:56
Flight 179, Everett, out of service.
01:00
Wildlife, 1744.
01:03
415,
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Monroe, out of county, county mileage.
01:10
450.
01:13
860.
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450, 850, 15, 45.
01:17
458, 15, 45.
01:23
By 506, reporting party of size, approaching onion-maltby intersection, pursuit, fitness, sign.
01:31
5.06.
01:33
5046.
01:35
536. Number at 439 status.
01:43
What's new?
01:45
439 is 1546.
01:51
5.06, Monroe.
01:52
I am approaching at Paradise Lake Road.
01:54
Do we have an update on the aggressive vehicle location?
01:58
Continuant behavior, accepted to ascertain location from reporting party?
02:04
5 or 6?
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Location mentioned:
WA-522 & Paradise Lake Rd, Maltby, WA 98072
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