Driver waved gun and drove recklessly on Milton Road, Rochester NH
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A red Ford truck was driving erratically and waved a gun at another driver near Milton Road and Old Wakefield Road. The truck later stopped to refuel. Two witnesses are at the scene, and a vehicle involved has minimal damage.
Audio|Heard on: Rochester NH Police and Fire
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Robbie, the truck is currently pulled over Milton Road near Old Wakefield Road filling its truck with gas tanks.
00:07
A caller says that the vehicle was all over the road and had passed several people and at one point had waved a gun at the reporting party who was also pulled over with the vehicle.
00:16
He missed four.
00:19
You must, one go ahead.
00:21
One to Wentworth.
00:23
Probably taking one to one to Wentworth.
00:29
Andrew 2.5.
00:31
Two, ahead.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:35
Go ahead. Bobby, clear turn.
00:42
Clares.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:47
For the vehicle description.
00:54
The red Ford F-250 with (number withheld), J-Jon, Union, G.
00:59
George. We'll go run the side of the road.
01:06
Headquarters 7859.
01:07
I do have two witnesses on scene.
01:10
My caller on the line is advising his vehicle is five-flight at some point in Milton.
01:14
That's minimal damage, but he's pulled over as well.
01:16
He's advising the male baby intoxicated.
01:23
Location, go.
01:25
There's going to be Milton Road in the area of Old Wakefield Road.
01:28
You're going to have two cars pulled over by that intersection and the second reporting party that the side twice is on Old Wakefield Road waiting for an officer.
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Location mentioned:
Milton Rd & Old Wakefield Rd, Rochester, NH 03868
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