Two vehicles swerved and nearly hit students on beall avenue, Wooster OH
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According to the dispatch call, two vehicles were reported swerving on Beall Avenue, nearly hitting students. One vehicle was a gray Volkswagen. Both drivers wore black masks covering their faces. The vehicles were later seen heading southbound back towards campus.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Sheriff and Fire, Wooster, Rittman, Doylestown Police, Rittamn EMS
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Transcript:
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The traffic complaint on
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Northbound from the Lowry Center, near Beall Ave.
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Great.
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Go ahead.
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Caller advised two vehicles were swerving all over the road and popping their exhaust.
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Almost hit some students.
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One of them was a gray Volkswagen.
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Both drivers were wearing black masks that covered their faces.
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Probably.
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Probably.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Keep.
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31.
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Go ahead.
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We have another call about this.
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They're currently parked at the Marathon.
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Sorry, now southbound on Beall heading back to campus.
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Copy. I'm still in Milton Township, Burbank.
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I'll be in now.
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That's clear.
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731.
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Those vehicles went past me a few minutes ago.
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I got the seven off the Volkswagen if you're ready.
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I'm going.
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King Robert Adam, (number withheld).
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Mitch?
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I'll be at the brush on a 13.
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That's there.
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Location mentioned:
Beall Ave, Wooster, OH 44691
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