Gray SUV drives wrong way on Veterans Blvd in Port Charlotte, Port Charlotte FL
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According to the dispatch call, a gray SUV was reported driving east in the westbound lanes on Veterans Boulevard near Orlando Boulevard in Port Charlotte, heading toward Cochran.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
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Transcript:
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3.18 Central, prepare to copy a reckless driver.
00:05
Here you can't.
00:07
See around the Veterans Boulevard and Orlando Boulevard.
00:10
Veterans and Orlando is going to be referenced to a gray SUV going eastbound in the westbound lane.
00:16
The vehicle was last headed towards Cochran on the wrong side of the road.
00:23
For 303 advisor last location was veterans in Orlando?
00:31
On the wrong side of the road.
00:36
I know was that veterans in Orlando?
00:38
Turn 4. That's right 4.
00:42
Pass that on D2.
00:48
This is a two-year-old for reckless driver.
00:50
Last scene on Orlando and protection veterans in Orlando, we agreeing SUV is going eastbound and the westbound lane headed towards Cochran, vehicle on the wrong side of the road.
01:06
That's all right here.
01:10
3rd 2. You show us in service and one area the cable bar will be searching for that reckless driver as well.
01:17
2 4. 2.4. 2.31 from Sancho, you copy the reckless driver.
01:27
2.31? The reference to that ball all last unit veterans in Orlando headed towards Cochran, a three gray SUV going eastbound to westbound lane.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Blvd & Orlando Blvd, Port Charlotte, FL 33954
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