Reckless driver reported on WI-142, Kenosha County WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement received a report of a reckless driver in a white Chrysler Town and Country traveling westbound on Wisconsin Highway 142 near the 21600 block. The driver was reportedly weaving and nearly causing head-on collisions. A caller followed the vehicle as it continued toward US Highway 45 and then westbound on County Highway JB.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Sheriff to all counties, call out information on a reckless driver going westbound near State Highway 142.
00:11
A white Chrysler Town and Country, Wisconsin plates (number withheld), all over the road and almost hit head-on traffic going off the road.
00:21
We do have a caller following; they are approaching US Highway 45.
00:28
Copy 329.
00:34
Three hundred and eight sheriff.
00:39
Class 308.
00:43
Can you put me on assist with Twin Lakes?
00:49
Copy, do you have a location?
00:53
Yeah, I'll be going to near Pheasant Avenue.
00:57
Copy.
01:02
Fourteen, we're out at the hospital.
01:04
One unit is 232.
01:09
Cops call 14 at 16 fifty-seven.
01:16
Sheriff two calls 15.
01:18
Two calls 16.
01:19
Fifteen.
01:23
Sixteen.
01:28
Your view is close to this reckless.
01:31
They're now approaching County Highway JB.
01:32
Caller's still following; they're speeding all over the road.
01:36
Now turning westbound on County Highway JB.
01:39
County Highway JB from where?
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