Traffic incident on route 1 involves multiple vehicles, Gouldsboro ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic incident occurred on U.S. Route 1 in Gouldsboro involving a blue and red Ford F-150 and a GMC Denali. A black Jeep was parked near Cain Beach. There was a report of a vehicle traveling the wrong way. Witnesses saw a man take something from the scene before moving away.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
555-hand cart to clear.
00:01
It's going to be 1A in denim template (number withheld) on a grade GMC Denali.
00:31
55, Hank, I'm gonna be out at (number withheld), to your spawn room again.
00:44
0-4-Hancock, 1035, Route 1, Gouldsboro.
00:50
All right.
00:52
Main Commercial 3 David 1960 3D 1960 on a blue,
01:00
red Ford F-150.
01:09
95% of what's that you have at the church?
01:16
The gentleman from over to Elton 50 court witnessed a black man pulled over and took something from the activity scene A guy and a girl, a band continues down the hill towards the lower light.
01:31
I haven't seen anything on cameras yet.
01:33
I'm reviewing the back and west to see if I can see them go by.
01:36
Nothing definitive.
01:39
Sam.
01:45
Dispatch. Two-a-six.
01:51
All right.
01:59
any vehicles driving against the one-way.
02:02
There's one black Jeep down at Cain Beach.
02:08
It's parked.
02:10
So if it went against the wrong way, figured it out.
02:13
I'm just going to swing around and park near the engine station in case they drive it in front of one way again.
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