Pickup truck drove erratically and wrong way on Bellevue Ave, Rutland VT
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A white Chevy or GMC pickup truck with a yellow plow was seen driving erratically westbound on Route 4 near Sugar and Spice, crossing the center line multiple times. The vehicle later turned onto Bellevue Avenue and continued driving in the wrong lane.
Audio|Heard on: Rutland County Law Enforcement
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Sorry to copy a be on the lookout advisory.
00:03
Rutland and Rutland unit, be on the lookout, Route 4, headed westbound, passing Sugar and Spice.
00:09
For a white Chevy or GMC pickup truck with a yellow plow has an obstructed 28, caller advice that's gone over the center line multiple times, unable to maintain its lane.
00:20
For beating Route 4, headed westbound, passing Sugar and Spice, a white Chevy or GMC pickup truck with a yellow plow.
00:26
Unreadable, 28, caller advice passing over the center line multiple times, unable to maintain lane time.
00:32
POL 1825.
00:44
The William David Lincoln's one five nine, Tom,
00:50
three,
00:51
boy,
00:52
one three,
00:53
boy.
01:00
It looks like Zachary is valid out of Washington until March of 2028.
01:06
Stand by while I run is 99.
01:13
5. Negative 99 for that mail.
01:16
10.4. If you could just stop me, one more, I'm going to be out screening.
01:19
4.4.4.4.4.4.5.
01:33
Ten-four.
01:39
One of all units update on that be on the lookout for the white truck with a plow.
01:43
Caller advises turned on to Bellevue Ave, repeating that truck turned onto Bellevue Ave and continued in the wrong lane.
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Location mentioned:
Bellevue Ave, Rutland, VT 05701
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