Erratic driving reported near coldbrook road and route 2, Hermon ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an erratic vehicle was reported traveling near Coldbrook Road and Route 2. Officers responded and identified it as a repeat offender. The caller stopped answering during the report.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Got a report for you, Coldbrook Road toward Route 2, behind a white van all over the road, going over both lines.
00:05
Ten-four.
00:06
Ten-four.
00:11
Ten-four, sorry, making the way there from Fuller.
00:15
Ten.
00:19
Fourteen, I'll be on south, also.
00:22
Ten-four. Ten-four.
00:24
Thank you.
00:30
Thank you. Thank you.
00:31
Good morning. Command is terminated and all U.S.
00:33
Command is terminated and all U.S. Associate again.
00:51
Penobscot 130 is the white terrain.
00:54
Partial plate of 412.
00:56
The caller's now not answering.
01:04
Time four. I believe that's going to be the same vehicle from earlier.
01:11
Ten four is going to be the same vehicle.
01:18
The other part.
01:20
The flight.
01:24
Set.
01:42
But Oscar at 138, not sure this is relevant to you or not, but this is her fourth erratic in the last week that's been called in.
01:50
The last week has been called in.
01:54
I'll be 623.
02:00
The mess on top, 1030, 85.
02:07
He stack out as the animal handforth by six days.
02:17
138 passing Danforth now.
02:24
Tenforth.
02:30
138, passing the church now.
02:40
Third two. 104 vehicle actually just pulled in the Tom T's Irving.
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