Vehicle swerving and speeding over 75 mph on highway, Otero County CO
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Units are following a white vehicle swerving between lanes on Highway 50 near Swink, Colorado. The vehicle is speeding over 75 mph and is suspected of reckless driving.
Audio|Heard on: Crowley County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
We're behind a white vehicle.
00:03
Really, the plate is (number withheld).
00:11
Correction,
00:13
(number withheld).
00:15
We're at Highway 50 just coming into Swink.
00:19
Station keys are...
00:22
Car keeps swerving in and out of lane.
00:32
Copy. Thank you.
00:34
I copy. Thank you.
00:44
Okay.
00:50
That's my point.
00:58
Another one.
01:01
Yes, and be advised that it is we gave you that radio traffic.
01:05
That car flipped pretty fast.
01:07
He's going over 75 on Highway 50.
01:18
And we are past the church on Highway 50.
01:46
If there, in the front of our med unit, it's going to be a white vehicle showing from moving.
01:50
It's set off pretty quickly.
01:52
Speeding is over 75, playing in the Rocky Ford now, a full plate in (number withheld).
01:58
I'm copy.
02:03
I am part 400 block of Swink out with BNSF, so I'll see if it's right by me.
02:20
This batch, 34,
02:22
that car should be coming into Rocky Ford now.
02:26
My copy, sir.
02:27
My name is on separate hulls right now, but our name is keeping the I have stopped.
02:35
All right, copy.
02:36
I'm topped out.
02:37
Still trying to catch up.
02:40
I got me. Good sir, please.
02:50
She's trying to catch up at this point.
03:00
Copy. I will see if I can get it.
03:05
I don't have a radar, so I'd have to max its speeds.
03:10
Is it pulling a trailer?
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US-50, Colorado
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