Reckless driver crosses into oncoming traffic near Winfield, Winfield IA
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A red four-door GMC Sierra was reported driving recklessly near Winfield, crossing into oncoming traffic on G62 and later turning onto W66 and continuing south on Oasis Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
A call of a reckless driver driving westbound on G62 towards the Winfield area is going to be a red four-door GMC Sierra.
00:16
It is going all over the road onto incoming traffic back and forth.
00:21
Make your own case.
00:29
Thank you. County from Lolaika County on 511, Henry County.
00:35
O'Lawait the County, go ahead for Henry County.
00:39
I've got a call over reckless driver going eastbound on G62.
00:46
They're leaped towards windfield.
00:48
It is a red GMC four-door driving all over the road, going into oncoming traffic.
00:54
First three of the license are King Zebra Mary.
00:58
He wasn't able to get the rest of it.
01:05
Can you advise again eastbound on which road?
01:13
Left, he said, was eastbound on G62, taking a left on W66 down towards Winfield.
01:23
Ten,
01:28
four, all broadcasts at 1453.
01:35
Its driving complaint passed on from Louisiana County.
01:38
It's going to be southbound on W66, which turns into Oasis Avenue, headed into windfield.
01:46
It's described as a red GMC four-door.
01:49
The first three of the plate is King, Zebra, Mary,
01:53
described as being all over the roadway, going into on-coming traffic.
01:57
Again, this is Southon Oasis, headed into Winfield, passed on from Eliza County.
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Location mentioned:
Oasis Ave, Winfield, IA
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