Reckless driving report on Cumberland Pkwy, Metcalfe County KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch received a report of a possible reckless driver on Cumberland Parkway in Kentucky. The vehicle, described as a black or dark blue Dodge Challenger, was seen near the 21-mile marker heading east toward Metcalfe County. The caller stated that there may have been a fight occurring inside the vehicle. Units were requested to monitor the area as the car continued past the 27-mile marker.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
We got a call for a reckless driver.
00:08
The caller reports a black or dark blue Dodge Challenger, two-door.
00:17
The vehicle nearly hit the bridge at Dex in Glasgow.
00:22
It is near the 21-mile marker, heading east toward Metcalfe County.
00:32
Caller indicates the vehicle may have crossed the median.
00:37
Caller reports there may be someone fighting with the driver inside the vehicle.
00:46
Okay.
00:51
A white Dodge company truck mentioned.
00:58
Location near the intersection of Highway 61 and 1243.
01:08
Forward 25.
01:12
5.
01:16
Request to check if nearby units can observe or pursue since arrival will be delayed.
01:25
Vehicle continued past the 27-mile marker.
01:28
I'm still on public service.
01:29
Caller indicates vehicle exited at around the 20-mile marker.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Cumberland Pkwy, Kentucky
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