Reckless driver spotted near Springfield Rd and Oak, Clifton Heights PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of a white Hyundai Sonata driving recklessly near Springfield Road and Oak Avenue in Springfield Township. The vehicle was seen swerving into oncoming traffic and heading east toward Route 420. It may have been involved in a possible hit-and-run incident near Route 420 and I-95. The caller lost sight of the car and did not request police contact.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Springfield Road and Oak Avenue, Springfield Township for a reckless driver.
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White Hyundai Sonata swerving all over the road into oncoming traffic.
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Eastbound on Springfield Road toward Route 420.
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Forty 0420 50 cops.
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Six 520 radio.
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Six 523. Speed clear of the hook.
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If you reach out to sector five, apparently this silver sedan might have been involved in a possible hit-and-run in the area of 420 and 95, as reported by another party.
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Six 523, okay, sir.
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Six 523, can you hear me, officer?
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Sure can.
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Six 526 dock on my arrival.
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Six 526 copy, 2115.
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Now going to 44, vehicle turned left on Baltimore toward Walnut.
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Caller is no longer behind it.
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Does not need to see police.
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Location mentioned:
N Springfield Rd & N Oak Ave, Clifton Heights, PA 19018
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