Deputies check on speeding vehicle near Madison Ave, Kenton County KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies checked reports of a possible reckless vehicle near the intersection of Red Shore and Madison Avenue in Kentucky. The vehicle was described as a sedan with red and green flashing lights. Units searched the area but did not locate the vehicle. The lookout (ATL) later indicated it may have been traveling southbound.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
00:40
Transcript:
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Attention all units for a copy.
00:01
Speeding reckless at the center of Red Shore, sound break.
00:04
Two 0523 , I'll replace seven in if you'd like.
00:08
Seventeen, you there? Right now I'm on Dixie Highway.
00:11
Can you units detail for a sedan that is covered in strips of lights that are flashing red and green going north on Madison passing near Ridge just past the bumper five? Was there nothing located in the area?
00:27
We were unable to find anything.
00:28
We're all available.
00:31
Eighty-three clear.
00:33
Units updated on that ATL[1] will actually be southbound, southbound on Madison past Ridge.
00:39
Ten four, 18 twenty-seven.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ATL: Broadcast request to locate a person, vehicle, or item of interest.
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Location mentioned:
Madison Ave, Kentucky
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