Trooper pursues speeding car with broken window, Wiscasset ME
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According to the dispatch call, a state trooper pursued a brown Ford Focus traveling over 100 miles per hour on Route 1 near Norm's. The vehicle had a smashed driver side window and a license plate number was reported but withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Fire/EMS and Police
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
With Casset Board, took a call from a trooper that's on Route 1.
00:04
They're following up around Ford Focus that's doing well over 100 miles an hour.
00:08
They just passed Norms.
00:10
Give me the plate of (number withheld).
00:13
(number withheld).
00:14
Again, Brown Ford Focus, coming by Norms.
00:17
Good.
00:24
Question 4, Lincoln, I'll be staged at half a nurse.
00:27
Do you have an address on that 28?
00:31
Negative, it comes back, not on file.
00:36
Okay,
00:43
did you copy the erratic offset gate to was cast at 4th.
00:54
1033.
00:59
Negative. He's Cochner.
01:02
That was a good question. Let's get a close.
01:04
Let's get a close.
01:06
One.
01:09
Can he's turning left on to Gardiner?
01:14
104.
01:24
I'm kidding, and on that vehicle, we advise, it's got a driver's side window smashed up.
01:33
519, you copy.
01:37
I copy, Lincoln, I'll head over there.
01:39
I'm Route 1, Edgecomb.
01:41
Town 4.
01:47
That's the four your status.
01:50
Almost set.
01:51
It's going to be Gavin Young, subject to Gavin Young.
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Location mentioned:
U.S. Rte 1 & Gardiner Rd, Wiscasset, ME 04578
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