Reckless driver seen southbound on us 41 near sumter blvd, North Port FL
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According to the dispatch call, a driver of a Toyota SUV was seen driving erratically and recklessly southbound on US 41 near Sumter Boulevard in North Port, Florida. The driver appeared to be a younger white male and possibly impaired. The vehicle's Florida tag number was withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
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Transcript:
00:00
B. 51 in Tuscola, 41 in Tescolla, 41 in Tuscola, Summ, 3.
00:04
Planning advice, southbound on 41, approaching Sumter Boulevard, reports of a Toyota SUV, Florida (number withheld).
00:12
Driver seen swerving all over the road, younger white male, appears to be impaired and behaving erratically.
00:24
Okay, welcome, this is 51 from the CD, so we get this promoted back to Charlotte as well.
00:28
Northport, 2, William 11, 1074.
00:35
Northport, 2, William 11, 1074.
00:39
1074, thank you.
00:46
SD289-44.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
Do you have any update on location for that signal 12?
01:01
Fifty-four, I don't believe anyone ever called for tow.
01:08
The reckless driver, 41 in Sumter.
01:10
The first name is here.
01:16
She has your shot.
01:22
Location, last seen,
01:24
southbound on 41 approaching Sumter.
01:26
That was at 14-26 hours.
01:31
Senator Rubin's sitting down here since the call came out, so you can cancel the responding units.
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Location mentioned:
US-41 & S Sumter Blvd, North Port, FL 34287
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