White vehicle partially blocking Auburn Drive for days, Brookhaven MS


A white Chevrolet or GMC vehicle was found partially blocking Auburn Drive near Lilley and Randolph for several days. Officers checked the vehicle and confirmed it was off the roadway. They also ran the vehicle's registration to identify the owner.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Sheriff, Brookhaven Police, and Brookhaven Fire
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Transcript:
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104, can be Auburn Drive, Auburn Drive, will be between Lilley and Randolph's will be 181, 281, a white, Chevrolet, possibly Chevrolet or GMC, partially in the roadway.
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RPD device has been there several days, just wants to check that out.
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Okay, for us on this lane.
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1216. We advise, I'm at the 76 cooling off here.
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The 12, unless you just want it.
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I'm just about it going to grow down to Auburn.
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You can show me back to any negative contact with anyone.
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I've ran that vehicle information.
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You can't match your name. Senator, what did you advise us across the street, Auburn and what?
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RAPIDIVAN between Auburn, the correction on Auburn between Randolph and Willie, Randolph and Willie.
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Two, four.
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132, central.
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Two. She had the proper 28 for that vehicle and I got to put on there for her.
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Yeah, four. Ten, so I'm passing Randolph.
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I'm 23 with it.
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I'll give me 28 just a moment.
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It's 40 off the roadway.
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Forty-five Derek, can I get E.C.A.
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on that cedar. This is Texas.
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Mary Lincoln, Robert Plyle, 798.
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Mary Lincoln, Robert, Pile, 798.
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On our GMC.
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Sierra White. 10-4[1]. Stand-bye.
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Brookhaven, MS
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