Silver pontiac drives recklessly near sellersburg, Sellersburg IN
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Officers reported a silver Pontiac driving recklessly by crossing yellow lines on State Road 60 near Sellersburg. The vehicle entered a ditch briefly but returned to the road and then pulled into a Marathon gas station near Sellersburg.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a silver Pontiac that took State Road 60.
00:04
It's crossing the yellow lines.
00:07
They are headed towards Sellersburg.
00:12
Your 124.
00:15
124? 124.
00:20
Do we have a way to get into this building that I'm not aware of?
00:29
The most recent door code we have is (number withheld), (number withheld).
00:41
For this black and silver little lockbox in here.
00:52
I can't advise.
00:53
There's another one that says it's no longer valid, but that was before the date that this one was entered, it says you must push the clear or C button before entering the code, and then (number withheld).
01:07
Did go into the ditch and is now back on the road.
01:16
We're not sure how to operate that.
01:18
We're getting lit in by a resident now, it looks like.
01:20
Thank you.
01:21
So.
01:22
Service draw before?
01:25
Charlie D4
01:27
I'll be given a female subject courtesy ride over to McDonald's beginning mileage 6605 repeating 66405
01:36
over Over There
01:46
Adam and Edward units for the reckless driver They are passing sellers for PD station now
01:57
Adam and Edward units for the reckless driver vehicle has turned into the Marathon and is pulled up to a pump.
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Location mentioned:
Hunter Station Rd, Sellersburg, IN 47172
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