Caller reports aggressive braking and speeding truck, Mexico MO
A 911 hang-up call came from eastbound near mile marker 120.2. Dispatchers heard a male and female arguing; the female asked the driver to slow down. The call disconnected and could not be re-established. Later, the same caller reported a white Ford Super Duty truck braking aggressively and speeding along US-54 in Mexico, Missouri.
Audio|Source: Audrain County Missouri Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hello and 115, Columbia Joint Communication, Advice, the 911[1], hang up. Eastbound near mile marker 120.2.
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They could hear a male and female arguing the female was asking the driver to slow down.
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The phone disconnected, no answer on callback.
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Careful.
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Love this interview, okay.
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188, Jeff.
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288.
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On that city, I haven't said, yeah, I can check the area for that.
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188, 104, Jefferson City, 1115.
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Go out of the same copy direct.
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Sure, okay.
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8.54 Alderman.
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6'4.
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Audrian, there's no sign.
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8-1500, off duty.
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Meritia does be 1621.
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Copy clear, 1521.
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1437 Jeff 1437
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Beck Motors is towed the vehicle and I'll be tied
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Who advice Beckys Beckys?
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Beck Motors
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1337 should be clear
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City 188
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Go ahead.
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188, reference that 911[1], hang up. The same number had recontacted joining, devising of a white Ford Super Duty truck.
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They were braking aggressively and speeding.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call number/center
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Location mentioned:
US-54, Mexico, MO
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