Gray car chases white car near Oakwood Cemetery bridge, Sheffield AL
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A person driving a gray car chased a white car near Oakwood Cemetery bridge on North Montgomery Avenue. The chasing vehicle was identified as a gray Camry, and the incident was reported as harassment.
Audio|Heard on: Sheffield Police & Fire
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
I want Sheffield units have a harassment call.
00:03
Near North Montgomery Avenue, near Park Place.
00:07
Caller states that a (name withheld) subject is chasing individuals.
00:16
Sarah, say a copy.
00:17
Is it to be 84.
00:22
If we're 884 in the area near North Montgomery Avenue,
00:27
Caller stated that...
00:33
That subject is going to be in a gray Camry with a (name withheld) subject.
00:41
Ten-four are they in that vehicle at this time?
00:50
That's ten-four.
00:51
Caller states that the gray Camry is chasing a white Hyundai.
01:00
10-4[1], DOT
01:05
Stand by.
01:10
Here, two, stated that they just passed the...
01:17
Trying to get south or north.
01:25
The most of the judge jurisdiction.
01:32
Terrible. Territory.
01:40
The jury to survive in their passing Oakwood Cemetery at this time, going towards the bridge.
01:52
104, they advise that vehicles chasing the other vehicle.
02:03
That's 104.
02:05
Also just advising possibly going to the (name withheld) subject that is involved residents in Florence.
02:14
Tam 4, just advising the units upgrading.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
N Montgomery Ave, Sheffield, AL 35660
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