Erratic pickup truck sparks concern on Hwy 14A near Powell, Powell WY
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On Highway 14A near Powell, a light silver pickup truck with a camper shell drives erratically and dangerously in icy conditions. The Highway Patrol was alerted to the reckless behavior.
Audio|Heard on: Big Horn County Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Should be coming up on Ralston area headed towards Powell.
00:04
I sent a traffic complaint over to the Highway Patrol.
00:07
Silverboard with a camper shell, driving erratically and passing dangerously.
00:12
Copy him out.
00:15
Okay.
00:23
Complaint that on Highway 14A from Cody to Powell, a light silver almost white pickup truck from 2020 is cutting in front of others and flashing high beams. Wyoming plate 11 county 3-2-7. Driving recklessly in icy conditions. RP advisors just entering Ralston heading eastbound towards Powell.
00:56
Hitting traffic 180014 at eastbound ending 1732.
01:02
Top 14, pray.
01:10
Copy. Top 14. Copy.
01:18
Top 14.
01:23
I'm working a little more information on it.
01:26
There's got 116 on it as well.
01:28
He's headed towards Powell, it looks like.
01:30
But it's a silver fork with a camper shell, driving erratically, passing dangerously.
01:38
Top 14, copy.
01:39
You can show me in the area of West Coulter and be looking for that vehicle.
01:43
Copy.
02:00
No.
02:01
16-2.
02:03
16-0.
02:05
There's a South Tom to a 10.5.
02:09
4703-7.
02:17
I love nothing to be good.
02:25
Copy.
02:28
Copy D, Pout 14.
02:30
Do we have a partial plate on that vehicle?
02:39
They do not see any plate information?
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Location mentioned:
W US Hwy 14A & W Coulter Ave, Powell, WY 82435
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