Reckless driving in Pembroke leads to lost vehicle, Pembroke NC
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A cream-colored Kia was driven recklessly at high speed near Oxendine Lane and Wagram Road in Pembroke. Police lost sight of the vehicle after it turned onto Green Street.
Audio|Heard on: Sandhills Region Public Safety
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Shammell at a suspicious vehicle in Midway Grill.
00:02
Victor Henry, Victor 5741,
00:05
Victor 5741. Victor 5741.
00:11
104. 104.
00:24
140, see a vehicle coming inbound on Lumber Road.
00:27
Probably back there was a cream color with tinted windows, going at highway speed, no visible side of the vehicle.
00:37
It was in the area of Wagram Road and Oxendine Lane near the college, coming inbound at high rate of speed.
00:44
So it was probably close to the McDonald's.
00:54
It's a Kia K-4 with a plate cover on it, tag number not visible.
01:09
I'm trying to catch up to him and went to a light.
01:17
Camille was trying to catch up.
01:21
I still get a red light.
01:23
Therefore, they're trying to carry somewhere.
01:29
Okay, reference to it.
01:31
Hello, my name, guys.
01:36
Just in big.
01:41
The vehicle made a ride on the main street all night, if they had to turn around.
01:54
Respond signal 18 Charlie 4G George 18 Charlie 4G George near Middle Street cross streets of Franklin Avenue 252 Robison Clear.
02:23
Do you advise in an apartment complex?
02:28
I was asking, did you see it in the apartment complex?
02:33
Negative, might be with another.
02:34
Acknowledged. 140 Hogue, there was a county unit behind me.
02:42
Did you advise County that vehicle turned on Green Street and we lost sight of it?
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Location mentioned:
Oxendine St, Pembroke, NC 28372
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