Deputy stops blue pickup for reckless driving near church, Saluda SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a deputy stopped a blue pickup truck near Rock Hill Baptist Church after reports of reckless driving on Batesburg Highway and Red Spring Road.
Audio|Heard on: Saluda County Sheriff and Police
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01:54
Transcript:
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That little truck, there's a truck turning on red spring.
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They're moving pretty fast.
00:10
I don't know what's going on with him?
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Wasn't an issue today.
00:16
I believe that driver was blue, but I think he hammered it.
00:20
Yeah, good call.
00:27
This, that's car 11.
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Show me 10-48[1] at Rock Hill Baptist Church with a blue pickup truck, near Rock Hill Rd.
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Bravo Kilo Golf,
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South Carolina.
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4.
00:54
Dispatch, car level, means that way.
01:01
Mm-hmm.
01:05
Dispatch, car leveling means they the first morning?
01:09
Mm-hmm.
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Last name, (name withheld),
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Mike,
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Charlie, (name withheld),
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Uniform,
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Alpha, Delta,
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Echo.
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First name, (name withheld).
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Day to birth, November 5th,
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2008.
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McWight, Outis, Blue-Dowler, Class 2000, 20,000, 20-clock.
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10.
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Dispatch, car 11, morning issue,
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1080.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-48: Traffic control
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Location mentioned:
Rock Hill Rd, Saluda, SC 29138
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