Scooter driver fails to stop and rides wrong way near school, Revere MA
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A scooter with two riders traveled the wrong way down School Street near Broadway after failing to stop. A police pursuit was started but then ended by officers. The scooter was black, the female rider wore a brown jacket, and the male wore a black jacket and black helmets.
Audio|Heard on: Revere Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
I've got a failure to stop.
00:01
It's going to be a scooter.
00:03
Just made a U-turn on Broadway.
00:05
It's going down the one way.
00:07
Don't follow them.
00:10
I'm going to terminate the pursuit.
00:11
It's going the wrong way down School Street from Broadway.
00:18
Roger, control all units.
00:23
A unit has a failure to stop on Broadway, heading the wrong way to School Street.
00:29
I repeat not, no, there's group.
00:32
I'm not sure if you caught his last transmission, but he terminated it.
00:36
That's affirmative. I was going to say, sorry.
00:39
That's okay, thank you.
00:45
Was that vehicle?
00:47
Units in the area.
00:49
The moped was occupied twice.
00:52
Originally had them go through a red light at Broadway and Central.
00:59
Monday we'll get the license plate.
01:05
OIC to that unit.
01:07
Can you have...
01:08
get a little description we can just give it out to the units?
01:14
Roger, the operator appeared to be a male passenger on the back of the moped.
01:21
It would be female wearing a brown jacket, the male potty's wearing a black jacket.
01:27
Both potty had black helmets on and the mopped appear to be black.
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Location mentioned:
School St, Revere, MA 02151
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