Blue Chevy drives erratically southbound on highway, Trenton GA
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Police issued a warning for a blue Chevrolet car driving erratically southbound on Highway 11 near Hall Lane and Raphael's in Trenton, Georgia. Officers are monitoring the vehicle and preparing to stop it.
Audio|Heard on: Dade County Public Safety
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
All units stand by a copy of BOLO[1].
00:02
All units are going to be a blue Chevy passenger car.
00:05
It's going to be Highway 11,
00:07
north, traveling south, passing near Hall Lane,
00:10
all over the roadway,
00:12
driving very sporadic.
00:17
Once again, all units, Highway 11 north, traveling south, passing near Hall Lane.
00:23
It's going to be a blue Chevy passenger car all over the roadway.
00:28
8.09.
00:30
809, go ahead.
00:32
You still got the caller on long? That's correct.
00:36
10ful.
00:38
Where are they in now?
00:40
8.09, he's advising they're passing near Raphael's now.
00:44
10-4[2]. Myself in 804,
00:46
right here South Industrial.
00:49
Nate's clear.
00:55
8.09, they're voids and their recent passive bank of aid.
00:59
Can't phone.
01:03
Call our vices he can't see ya.
01:09
Hello, I have eyes on the vehicle.
01:11
It's clear, eyes on vehicle.
01:18
Say don't know, so many traffic stop.
01:20
Highway 11 and 136, Tennessee, 401, Boy King, Tom, Tom, 4.01, Boy King, Tom Tom, Tom.
01:27
Be a Boyunkiller, Shirley's Park.
01:31
Claire on 401, Boy King Tom Tom, Tennessee.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BOLO: Be On the Lookout
[2]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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Location mentioned:
US-11 & GA-136, Trenton, GA 30752
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