Reckless driving reported on highway near Pleasanton, Pleasanton TX
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A white Chevy van was reported driving recklessly and speeding southbound on highway near Pleasanton, Texas. The vehicle was unable to maintain a single lane and was last seen entering the city limits near 2nd Street.
Audio|Heard on: Atascosa County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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30642 received information from Bexar County about a reckless driver traveling southbound on 37 passing mile marker 117 about two minutes ago.
00:12
They advised it was a white Chevy van that was speeding.
00:17
Yeah, between of Nora Tom Victor 2675.
00:20
Again, that's Nora Tom Victor, (number withheld).
00:23
This is back to 2019 Chevy and van white in color.
00:26
Michael Slotten, Addison Antonio, U.S.
00:27
Vega, 29.
00:28
10,000.
00:33
104, en route from (number withheld).
00:35
10.6.42?
00:39
Go ahead.
00:41
We can go ahead in 1022.
00:43
The vehicle just entered into Pleasanton city limits.
00:46
It went down 30 out of 6 and went south on 281.
00:51
I'm going to contact Pleasanton.
00:58
Yeah. Okay.
01:03
In front of you.
01:09
Make the location is the city limits on 2nd Street on the north side of town.
01:15
City limits on 2nd Street on the north side of town.
01:18
I've got a vehicle that just came here from 30 at 6, reckless driver.
01:22
It's going to be an older model white pickup, unknown make,
01:28
a caller stating that he's unable to maintain single lane.
01:36
We're going to be clear of a location back in off the city.
01:47
PD590, it's going to be a correction on the body style, it's going to be a white van,
01:52
a white Chevy van.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Pleasanton, TX 78064
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