Lookout issued for speeding car near veterans memorial, Rome GA
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A champagne-colored Mercedes was reported speeding over 100 miles per hour near Veterans Memorial Highway and Martha Berry Boulevard heading toward the mall. The fast driving nearly caused two accidents.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
All units stand by for a lookout.
00:03
All units in the area Veterans Memorial and Martha Berry Boulevard are headed towards the mall, they're on the lookout for a champagne Mercedes going over 100 miles an hour, driven by a young female,
00:14
dropout tied, caller no longer sees down.
00:17
They almost cost two accidents.
00:18
They were going in out of traffic.
00:24
71 route.
00:31
45 this much myself from 73 without and 89 tolls rolling on a home visit.
01:01
63 you need anything?
01:04
Sarah, I'm good, thank you though.
01:07
Yeah.
01:13
71 does that. I'm 27 north, Ashley Oaks, south.
01:16
You got any more for me?
01:32
A Tantan at a shorter university, they're separated at this time.
01:37
The female is advised that she was assaulted by another female.
01:40
They're going to be at the Vaglo Hall dorms.
01:43
Eighty-five.
01:51
Your complaint is coming outside next to her red for Broncos.
01:54
She provides to other females inside at this time.
02:00
Utenay, caller's been advised, we'll told them north.
02:05
Therefore, it's just a below Veterans Memorial Highway at Martha Berry.
02:10
The main Mercedes was falling over 100 miles per hour, just almost caused the wreck.
02:18
He was headed towards the mall.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Memorial Hwy NE & Martha Berry Blvd NE, Rome, GA 30165
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