Burgundy suv swerves on highway near black oak ridge, Rhea County TN
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A burgundy SUV was reported driving erratically and swerving on Highway 60 near Black Oak Ridge Road. The vehicle was observed pulling into a Citgo gas station in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Rhea County Public Safety
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02:1
Transcript:
00:00
We're taking the bow, southbound about to pass you guys by Waffle House, Correction House.
00:05
It's a burgundy SUV, driving all over the roadway and swerving, slower than the rest of the traffic.
00:11
Okay.
00:13
21. Can you give me...
00:17
21 you cut out.
00:20
Give me that description again.
00:26
It's going to be a burgundy SUV.
00:33
22, go ahead with that ID.
00:37
Southbound and northbound.
00:43
22, ID's going to be (number withheld).
00:50
1824.4. They advised it was going to southbound, possibly going on to Black Oak Ridge.
00:58
22,
01:00
nothing further on that.
01:07
Say again, 15.
01:11
He's walking back up there so they can get home.
01:16
I got me.
01:21
We're in the area, this is for this bowl low.
01:23
Just have contact with it.
01:26
15, that SUV's pulling back out of.
01:29
Citgo here.
01:32
Now call it.
01:34
We took up a low,
01:36
27 Highway 60 southbound for a burgundy SUV driving all over the roadway.
01:42
Swerving driving slower than the flow of traffic.
01:44
They advise me, turn into the gas station there by Black Oak Ridge Road.
01:48
Caller continued on, CD's clear on it.
01:51
(number withheld).
01:53
That's correct, you turn to the Citgo, caller continued on.
01:57
You know what?
01:59
Mine, Boy Queen, Sam Henry.
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Location mentioned:
Black Oak Ridge Rd, Tennessee 37321
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