Aggressive driving by gray sedan near route 237 and Wilson Road, Gorham ME
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According to the dispatch call, a gray sedan aggressively tailgated a vehicle near Route 237 and Wilson Road, then sped off. The car may be linked to a previous incident involving a dog strike. The license plate number was not verified.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Still gathering further for an ATL.
00:02
I'm not sure if there's any time delay.
00:05
Subjected by that they backed out of their driveway
00:09
and was then tailgated aggressively by someone that then sped around and took off.
00:18
They said it was a gray sedan, (number withheld).
00:27
And I'll be running that shortly.
00:30
It looks like it is delayed, happened at 1140,
00:35
for whatever reason.
00:36
They think it's the same vehicle that struck their dog a couple months ago.
00:44
And four.
00:46
4-0 ambulance ones going on scene.
00:49
Amup on.
00:50
29 to 38.
00:52
Do it.
00:58
I'm just going by Great Falls School.
01:00
I can check the area for that vehicle.
01:04
Turn four, thank you.
01:11
Kind of the norm, 29.
01:18
29 running the plate that they gave us is coming back not on file.
01:23
Not sure if it's a new plate or if there's a discrepancy.
01:27
The only other information they provided was that it had taken a right onto 237 but then took the next right onto a side street.
01:39
The only thing I can think of for the next right would be...
01:45
across from Wilson Road that goes by the White Rock Church.
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