Reckless driver swerves on Brown Street near Okauchee Lake, Okauchee Lake WI
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According to the dispatch call, a blue Mazda sedan was reported driving recklessly by swerving while exiting Highway 16 onto Brown Street near Okauchee Lake. Authorities are tracking the vehicle, which is moving northbound and then westbound on local streets.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Fini in the area, special attention, Black Label, a reckless driver, exiting on Brown Street from Highway 16.
00:07
Brown Street from Highway 16 via blue Mazda sedan, swerving had their rates on for a while, unknown license plate, colors still following, they're now northbound on Brown.
00:21
(number withheld).
00:25
10-4-46. 10-4.
00:28
104. There should be four girls and a grandma who was in this unit.
00:34
Cabot. 2-0-4 traffic.
00:37
Agrop 2-0-4.
00:38
Paul is 2-11 any morning.
00:39
There are falls to live.
00:41
Be in North Bonmoreland.
00:43
South of Greylogue, north-bmoreland, south of Greylog with A, G.B.
00:48
5039, Adam George Boy, 50, 39.
00:50
Never?
00:51
Back in a Stojo, I'm not sure where you are, but there's a Rav 4 going eastbound from 5.0-National, right now, no headlight.
00:59
Those are but great, copy.
01:00
Is this for hiding towards 1-2-4? Okay.
01:02
From my last side, no.
01:08
Motion 251, you can clear me from the follow-up and attach me to the breakfastless.
01:12
It looks like they're already passing Lake Drive, still northbound on Brown.
01:17
And they actually just turned westbound onto Lake Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Brown St & Lake Dr, Okauchee Lake, WI 53066
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