Driving complaint leads to vehicle located on route 1, Scarborough ME
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A driving complaint reported a red Kia Sportage with no lights fleeing from police on Route 1 near Scarborough, Maine. The vehicle was later located by law enforcement.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
I would advise you of a driving complaint, called in from Saco dispatch.
00:05
We have a red Kia Sportage,
00:08
plate (number withheld), should be coming inbound to Scarborough on Route 1.
00:17
They tried to pull it over for no lights, and I believe it got away from them.
00:31
Cover a very neat delay on that.
00:33
Right on Route 1, I haven't seen it.
00:38
Just a couple minutes, two minutes maybe.
00:46
Careful. I'll keep an eye out.
00:49
Yeah,
00:53
Scobber, you can send that from you as well.
00:55
Sprater here,
00:56
advised Southern Maine, call them and they are on his way.
01:01
104. Break.
01:03
10428, attaching him.
01:10
28 are you on Route 1?
01:13
Negative. I'm on Gorham Road.
01:16
Copy.
01:18
36.
01:21
36.
01:22
You can show me 10.8, put me on a driving complaint.
01:25
34 is going to let me know if he needs me and I'll head over.
01:28
4.
01:34
Discovered at 36 and 28.
01:37
Both units can be 10-8[1] from the alert to watch for a vehicle.
01:41
They've located the vehicle.
01:43
That car has been picked up.
01:44
Can you just save that gentleman's phone number?
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[1]
10-8: In service and available to respond to calls.
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Location mentioned:
U.S. Rte 1, Scarborough, ME
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