Erratic Jeep triggers police alert near Swanton on Route 105, Swanton VT
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A gray Jeep Gladiator with New Jersey plates was reported driving erratically and speeding on Route 105, then turning onto Woodhill Road toward Swanton, raising safety concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County / Missisquoi Valley Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
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And I'll then soon as we send by Ford BOL[1].
00:04
Elson Albans units please bill all for New Jersey Lincoln 6.3 William Adam Frank.
00:10
Vehicle is last on 105, turning down Woodhill Road, heading into the town of Swanton.
00:16
It's going to be a Jeep Gladiator, Grand color, reports of this vehicle operating radically,
00:22
unable to maintain lanes speeding up and swerving.
00:25
And this is a BOL[1] off of 105, heading down Woodhill Road for a Jeep Gladiator with New Jersey.
00:33
links,
00:34
Lincoln 6.3, William, Frank.
00:36
And a fuel.
00:43
Central law-sponant unit, semi-for-vuel.
00:47
Swanton is feel well for a great chief gladiator bearing New Jersey, Wiccan 63 William Adam Frank, unable to maintain its lane,
00:56
and flowing down and speeding up erratically, had just turned down what's Hill Road headed towards Swanton Town.
01:03
Again, B.O.L.
01:04
is a great Jeep Gladiator,
01:07
Bairn, New Jersey, Lincoln, 63, William Adam Frank, unable to maintain lane,
01:13
swerving,
01:14
and unable to maintain.
01:15
maintaining speed.
01:17
It just turned down a Woodhill Road headed towards Swanton Town from Route 105 and feel all.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BOL: Be On the Lookout advisory
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Location mentioned:
Swanton, VT 05488
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