Reckless driving reported on westbound I-94 near Sawyer Road, Oconomowoc WI
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A black Ford sedan was reported driving recklessly on westbound I-94 near Sawyer Road. The vehicle was speeding, swerving, and the driver appeared to be texting while driving.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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01:51
Transcript:
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They're a reckless driver.
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Westbound I-94 from Sawyer.
00:03
Westline, near Sawyer Road.
00:05
Black Ford sedan, license plate (number withheld).
00:12
Speeding, swerving, caller believes they're texting and driving.
00:15
Ford, 443's, this vehicle is going to be total, just inspiration for the cell.
00:21
Text 258 for Ernestimus.
00:23
Have a fact.
00:25
Calls 432.
00:27
Pohl's 432.
00:28
2.58 is going to be a 294 Meadow Creek Drive, Apartment 1, 294 Meadow Creek Drive, Apartment 1.
00:39
51-year-old male, conscious and breathing, who is alone, he fell on the floor.
00:45
We can have 211 district guard on that phone call.
00:47
Pulse 431 will handle once you clear as follow up.
00:51
Next, 258 will be in route.
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24, 158. 24.
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216. 216, 1024.
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216. 2.4.
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Bravo, 211, checking your status.
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False back to off 1042.
01:05
So, 4. Fals 5'2.
01:07
And thanks on you for further.
01:09
Number.
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208 traffic.
01:18
104 George Fonder checking status
01:23
106 Super
01:29
In area 3 units for a reckless driver, westbound I-94 at Sawyer Road, Westbound I-94 at Sawyer Road, Black Ford sedan, license plate (number withheld), has been swerving and speeding.
01:45
1-0-6, I'll be 20 to right, limit.
01:49
You can attach me to that, maintain the east.
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Location mentioned:
N Sawyer Rd, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
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