Be on the lookout for swerving vehicle on North Dixie Boulevard, Radcliff KY
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A be on the lookout alert was issued for a dark-colored small car driven recklessly by an elderly female with long white hair on North Dixie Boulevard near Kentucky Veterans Cemetery. The vehicle was last seen heading south toward Brandenburg.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Sheriff, Radcliff Police, Vine Grove Police & KSP-4
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead, Oregon, County.
00:02
So,
00:04
the 2,500 block in North Dixie Boulevard,
00:06
around Veteran Cemetery,
00:08
across street to Preston Street and Kentucky Veteran Cemetery road to be heading northbound.
00:16
It's going to be a dark in color, smaller-sized vehicle, driving rightfully swerving towards,
00:22
swerving all the road, elderly female driving,
00:25
she's got long white hair,
00:27
we have no tag information, and I apologize, actually heading southbound, nothing further.
00:31
Hardin County's clear, 1459.
00:36
What was the time delay on that, Hardin County?
00:40
We originally got the call about 10 minutes ago.
00:44
She was in West Point.
00:45
We gave it over to Mead County.
00:46
Mead County just passed it back advising.
00:48
She's heading into Brandenburg now.
00:54
9.14.
00:59
I'm southbound Dixie and Preston.
01:01
Give me that vehicle description again.
01:06
It's a dark in color, smaller-sized passenger car, recklessly driving.
01:12
The only other information I have is that it's an elderly female with long white air driving it.
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Location mentioned:
N Dixie Blvd, Radcliff, KY 40160
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