Reckless driving complaint on highway 169 involving two vehicles, Scott County MN
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According to the dispatch call, a complaint was made about reckless driving on Highway 169 near Highway 41. A dark-colored Tesla was reported driving over 90 miles per hour and nearly hit four cars. Police are also looking for a black Honda Accord near Marystown and Marshall.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
The driving complaint that was aired from just on the south sector of our station that you passed on the Scott County.
00:07
Can you give me more information? It sounds like they're trying to get this thing stopped.
00:12
Copy, I'll give one more call, 1447.
00:16
What, that's up I come.
00:19
Copy 512, 1447.
00:22
6.9.1, we're clear, Buffalo.
00:29
Second one, copy, Buffalo?
00:31
Copy.
00:35
Force, 48.
00:41
Metro 10 cars, information driving complaint southbound 169, approaching Highway 41, looking for a dark-colored Tesla sedan, over 90 miles per hour, almost hit four cars.
00:49
Information, 1448.
00:59
Let's feel rescue, Mayo ambulance.
01:02
You are needed at the address near CSAH1 for an 87-year-old female who is unconscious,
01:10
breathing but bleeding from the mouth.
01:12
Again, that address, near CSAH1 at the spirit of Lake Ripley Campground.
01:18
Please use Meeker 7, page clearly 1448.
01:25
Trustee, 579.
01:34
Currently northbound 169 passing Marystown,
01:39
28 is going to be Robert Henry Sam 521 for a Black Honda Accord.
01:45
They have a squad that's trying to catch a 169 at Marschall Road.
01:49
Is it Black Condor Accord?
01:52
Yes, sir.
01:53
Before, I'm just flipping at Marystown.
01:56
I'll try and see if I can find it.
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