Passenger yelled at driver during road rage near Chestnut St, Bastrop TX
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a road rage incident near Chestnut Street and Loop 150 in Bastrop, Texas. A passenger in a black Suburban allegedly yelled and made obscene gestures at another driver while traveling north on Highway 95. The caller declined to file a report, and officers determined the driver was not involved.
Audio|Heard on: Bastrop TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I'll even interpret a copy of road rage.
00:04
Road rage, Chestnut Street at Loop 150 at the east.
00:06
Chestnut Street at Loop 150 at the east.
00:14
The vehicle is now northbound on Highway 95 from Chestnut Street.
00:18
Northbound on Highway 95 from Chestnut Street, black Suburban, possible (number withheld).
00:26
Suspect was yelling and making gestures at the caller, who is still gathering info.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:35
All units update on the road rage.
00:39
Caller advised that the passenger in the vehicle was the irate subject yelling at the caller.
00:47
Caller is not requesting to make a report at this time.
00:51
Advised the driver was not involved in the road rage incident.
00:56
If the complainant doesn't want to make a report and the other party wasn't involved, you can close it out.
01:03
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Location mentioned:
TX-150 Loop & Chestnut St, Bastrop, TX 78602
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