Reckless driving and road rage on highway 36 in Racine County, Rochester WI
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According to the dispatch call, a road rage incident occurred on Highway 36 near the bypass and Highway 83 in Racine County. A Volkswagen and a black Ram truck boxed in a caller's vehicle, a white Ford Escape, but the caller was later able to drive free. The vehicles continued southbound and did not stop when advised.
Audio|Heard on: Racine County Sheriff
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Five for a reckless driver.
00:03
Fiveboard.
00:04
I'll get your cover.
00:05
It's southbound 36.
00:08
They pass Jay now heading towards the split for the bypass.
00:12
Some form of a road rage incident going on, your car is boxed in by a Volkswagen and a black Ram.
00:21
Fiveboard, copy.
00:28
Dispatch 9408 plus, the center of us.
00:36
I'm up to the Bay Area.
00:42
I copy. The black Ram turned its lights off now.
00:46
They're coming up to the split on the bypass.
00:49
Two, I have ended up at 118.
00:51
Can you turn an AID-4? Just advise if they're going to the C, or continue on the bypass?
00:56
Hi, copy.
00:57
Looks like they're going on 83 onto the bypass.
01:00
Your car's in a white Ford Escape, and all three of them are now southbound that way.
01:08
I'm going to be getting off the flight fast that point.
01:12
Copy.
01:13
Dispatch 6-2, can you head west?
01:16
Dispatch 2-9, start heading middle.
01:18
2-9, I copy.
01:21
6-2, copy.
01:29
This is not going to stop.
01:30
Your caller is no longer boxed in.
01:32
She is not going to stop, so it's an area check for these.
01:35
This RAM and Volkswagen with the 28 of Adam X-ray Nora 1794.
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Location mentioned:
WI-83 & State Rd 36, Rochester, WI 53105
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