Reckless driving reported near Main Street in West Lafayette, West Lafayette OH
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Police responded to reports of a white Nissan Frontier driving recklessly near Main Street in West Lafayette. Officers contacted the driver, who was delivering a package for a company and agreed to drive more carefully.
Audio|Heard on: Coshocton Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:9
Transcript:
00:00
Just a heads up, we have a white Nissan Frontier all over the road heading into the village from 751.
00:23
246, we're on scene.
00:28
On scene, 1127.
00:36
WL2, they're coming into the village now.
00:41
Here, there's a caller still behind it.
00:45
A-firm.
00:51
on the police main and uh should be at the computer
01:02
you're cool If you have a call Can you have a call turn their hazard lights on please
01:16
16, they are just now passing the library.
01:21
They're clear, I've got a visual.
01:22
St. Library, 7.
01:26
Signal 7 is going to be Paul Mary Zebra 5134.
01:36
Paul Mary Zebra, Dig 134.
01:43
They have two leages down.
01:53
Excuse me, 44 out, one more.
01:56
44, clear.
02:03
I'll be out with that vehicle.
02:05
I'd have a Bradford car.
02:08
Yeah, clear.
02:10
16 WGDL.
02:15
Go ahead, I'll log at least to still down.
02:20
Union Boy (number withheld).
02:23
Union Boy (number withheld).
02:26
You're clear.
02:37
1638. I'm clear.
02:38
We need more out at Cpc3.
02:41
You're clear.
02:49
W2.
02:51
W2.
02:53
I spoke with the driver.
02:54
That was the deal that I ran there.
02:56
He worked for CarQuest in advance and was delivering a package there to Bradford, Director of Service.
03:05
He said he'll be more mindful as he goes out on 83.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, West Lafayette, OH 43845
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