Erratic driving reported on westwood road in webster, Webster MA
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A gray sedan was reported driving erratically on Lake Parkway near Claibart Avenue and School Street and later parked near the end of Westwood Road in Webster, Massachusetts.
Audio|Heard on: South Worcester County Law Dispatch, Oxford, Charlton, Webster, Dudley
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Parkway, call is reporting on erratic operator, failure to maintain lanes.
00:04
It's going to be a gray sedan.
00:06
They're on Lake Parkway heading towards Claibart Ave and School Street.
00:15
We have that.
00:19
611 station, code 1[1].
00:23
Gotcha.
00:25
20 at Pioneer, Matt Ridge, 4, Bravo, Fox truck, Kilo (number withheld), 4BFK (number withheld).
00:32
Black Rat 4.
00:34
Thank you.
00:41
Do you want straight at the stoplight, the stop time? Call, I give it a plate.
00:53
Negative.
00:54
She's stating that the vehicle is really bad.
00:57
It keeps going into the other lane.
00:59
She's staying in, to the other lane.
01:00
She's staying backways just to keep herself safe.
01:11
She's advising that it looks like they're at a park, possibly at the end of Westwood Road.
01:18
All right.
01:22
Thank you. Thank you.
01:29
You can put me on trial as well.
01:36
Units Bivize, female say that the vehicle did park at the end of Westwood Road.
01:42
She has leaving the area.
01:45
She's gone about her evening.
01:46
I do have a name caller.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code 1: Routine, non-emergency response without use of lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Westwood Rd, Webster, MA 01570
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