Truck attempts to force vehicle off road near McLean, Cortland County NY
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According to the dispatch call, a caller near McLean reported that a white Tundra truck cut them off and tried to run them off the road. The vehicle then fled at high speed and was seen traveling north on Route 281. Officers later located the truck on the same route.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Two zero. Two zero is going to be quiet in the area of McLean around Lime Hollow Road caller.
00:05
They say a white Tundra truck cut the caller off and seemed to be trying to run them off the roadway.
00:11
There's still a lot near McLean going to ease down.
00:15
Fourteen-finding four, yes.
00:18
Okay, see.
00:20
Two-zero, they're passing Looper, still in McLean.
00:23
Two-zero copy.
00:26
Two-zero, that vehicle has now turned left onto Route 281, heading north now.
00:32
Two-zero copies.
00:34
Did they give us a license?
00:35
It's a good place to touch for you.
00:37
It comes back to a Liverpool address.
00:39
Caller can no longer see the vehicle; it took off at a high rate of speed.
00:46
Two-zero copies.
00:47
If you could advise the reporting party to stop behind the vehicle, please.
00:52
Caller can no longer see them, so we disconnected with them.
00:57
Three C. Two. Three C. Twenty.
01:00
This is there.
01:02
I'm behind that truck on Route 281 northbound.
01:05
You want to stop?
01:08
I feel there are going to be on phase violations.
01:11
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
NY-281, New York
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