Red pickup truck drives erratically into oncoming traffic, Windham ME
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According to the dispatch call, a red pickup truck was seen driving erratically into oncoming traffic on River Road near the farm stand in Windham, Maine. The vehicle was a red Chevy Silverado registered to a person at Houston Road in Gorham.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Just advising, I have an attempt to locate coming in.
00:03
River Road, inbound from Westbrook was a red pickup truck.
00:08
Into oncoming traffic and erratic operation unable to maintain lanes.
00:14
Just past the farm stand on River Road,
00:18
our caller is going to be turning off on shoot road.
00:20
The plate does come back to a red 2025 Chevy to a (name withheld) out of Houston Road in Gorham.
00:26
What advice?
00:32
I'll keep an eye out for it on my way up to that crash.
00:37
Double.
00:44
Windham for it, turned onto Mallison Falls Road,
00:47
most likely headed to the address, the Houston Road.
00:55
Have it for your leg warm now?
00:58
Copy.
01:05
30, County.
01:09
30, go ahead.
01:11
Q on the RO Alicia, please.
01:20
County Gorm 36.
01:24
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:28
My Tatania Twin E-Tale that's inbound from Windham,
01:32
from River Road onto Mallison, and the RO is going to be out of 81 Houston Road.
01:38
The original complaint was a red pickup, went into uncoming traffic, and driving erratic, was unable to maintain the lane as well.
01:46
Caller was willing to write,
01:48
and I'm going to be running the RO, but it does come back to a red Chevy Silverado register to a (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
River Rd & Mallison Falls Rd, Windham, ME 04062
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