Reckless driver reported near South Windmill Avenue, St Francis WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of a driver in a Toyota Camry decorated with Christmas lights driving recklessly near South Windmill Avenue in St. Francis. The vehicle was seen swerving, changing speeds, and stopping irregularly while traveling eastbound on Layton from Whitnall. Nearby law enforcement were notified for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Is there responding to near South Windmill Avenue?
00:04
Five five driver going eastbound, eight of Adam Robert George (number withheld).
00:08
The call's just coming in, so we're getting more details.
00:11
South Windmill Avenue.
00:12
Four thirty-six, I copy.
00:18
Ten four.
00:19
There are Christmas lights on the vehicle.
00:22
It is a Toyota.
00:24
Ten four.
00:29
Robert George (number withheld).
00:32
(name withheld) or (name withheld) out of Cudahy and Bernard Avenue.
00:38
It's a Toyota Camry.
00:40
Yes, we're going from a distance.
00:42
We will advise Cudahy the vehicle is swerving and changing speeds, picking up and slowing down.
00:58
It stopped at a green light.
01:03
It looks like it's moving irregularly.
01:08
Just getting updates.
01:11
Hi,
01:12
Last we know it was eastbound on Layton from Whitnall.
01:17
All the information was passed on to Cudahy.
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Location mentioned:
St Francis, WI 53235
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