Reckless driver seen weaving and exiting vehicle in store parking lot, Fond Du Lac WI
Authorities received a report of a reckless driver weaving across lanes on highway 41 southbound. The driver entered city streets near Friar Tuck, Seymour, and Johnson streets and then turned into the Walgreens parking lot. A male exited a blue 2019 Land Rover vehicle and walked around it. The driver had the back door open while the reporting party observed from across the street.
Audio|Source: Fond du Lac County Law Enforcement and FDL City Police
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Transcript:
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All units, we took a reckless driving complaint, highway 41 southbound from Skadst Street, vehicle weaving all over the road.
00:13
Switching turn signals.
00:17
They are now in the city, passing Friar Tuck, coming up to Seymour on Johnson.
00:23
Still weaving all over the road.
00:25
The city doesn't have anybody available.
00:35
One, five three to ninety three, two, five, correct.
00:44
I agree. You can turn this there.
00:47
Hi, Kathy. The license plate is a personal license plate.
00:53
And the R.R.
00:54
will come back to 534 Thera Drive in front of life.
01:03
Take care.
01:06
Here, now I'm a jump to the street over at 5th.
01:14
Wipon 3801 says check.
01:23
104 willupon 3801 nor 26 says check.
01:30
Okay.
01:32
104 nor a 206.
01:39
726 clear to them.
01:43
Sheriff 46th Fort.
01:52
Sheriff 93, they're turning into Walgreens.
02:02
Okay, okay.
02:12
Sheriff 93, the reporting party states that a male parked in the Walgreens parking lot, got out and walked around the vehicle.
02:19
It's going to be a 2019 Land Rover, blue in color.
02:25
Okay.
02:27
Correct.
02:34
Sheriff 93, the male has his back door open, the reporting party pulled into a clip trip across the street.
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Location mentioned:
E Johnson St, Fond du Lac, WI 54935
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