Reckless driving of dark blue car near Jerseyville high school, Jerseyville IL
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A dark blue Honda was reported driving recklessly southbound near Holm Ridge close to the high school and Amoco area in Jerseyville, Illinois. The vehicle later pulled into the BMR shop.
Audio|Heard on: Jerseyville City Police / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Any next from 911?
00:03
Go ahead.
00:05
I have a reckless driving flight.
00:06
67 southbound.
00:08
Southbound passing Holm Ridge,
00:10
a dark blue Honda passenger car.
00:14
The plate provides a (number withheld) vehicle all over the roadway.
00:21
Enforce.
00:27
The vehicle is approaching the high school.
00:31
They are now approaching Amoco complaint that's going to be in a black knees on behind it.
00:41
20 to 5.
00:43
David David, Adam 5, 6.
00:55
Please tell you got, Massachusetts.
00:58
Five, David, David, Adam, five, David, David, Adam, five,
01:01
David,
01:02
Adam, five, six.
01:04
Massachusetts.
01:05
I got the car.
01:07
Nine one.
01:24
City 122, 1041 knows, what do you tell? Danforth.
01:33
The county know that other guy got east.
01:36
I'm not getting PC so far.
01:38
Approaching Medford.
01:44
Danforth.
01:46
Have late come back.
01:51
Yes, it returns to Yara-Maddena County,
01:56
Tullsport, Massachusetts on the 2007 on the city.
02:03
I think I copied you as clear-valid.
02:08
Yes.
02:11
I'm getting a lot of feedback for some reason on here.
02:14
You're in.
02:17
Canyon is just 3.43.
02:19
Head a reckless driving complaint.
02:22
JPD follows the vehicle.
02:24
Eastbound on 16.
02:25
No pucing.
02:32
It pulled in the BMR shop.
02:35
Better for business or dodging me.
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Jerseyville, IL 62052
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