Police search for vehicle that fled traffic stop, Swanville ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, state police in Swanville reportedly lost contact with a white Dodge Durango after it sped off from a traffic stop on North Searsport Road. The vehicle, allegedly displaying a (number withheld), was last seen heading toward Belfast. Dispatchers noted the driver appeared to be slumped over the wheel, raising concerns of a possible medical emergency or impaired driving.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
F4, are they in pursuit or are you just looking for the vehicle this time?
00:06
They lost the vehicle at this time.
00:08
They're trying to look for it.
00:10
Took off from a traffic stop.
00:13
What devil?
00:20
Belfast 16, hold.
00:24
I'll be clear of that pediatrician.
00:27
Is there anything you need me to head to?
00:30
Stay left.
00:37
If you could keep an eye out for a vehicle that sped off from state police.
00:46
It's gonna be a white Durango.
00:48
Last seen heading down North Searsport Road.
00:51
(code withheld).
00:54
Acknowledged, was it headed into Belfast?
01:00
Last known, it was heading down the North Searsport Road Swanville area.
01:05
It's going to be a white Durango with a (number withheld).
01:07
State police at this time has lost contact with the vehicle.
01:11
Temple.
01:15
Going, he said.
01:17
He's probably towards Lincoln.
01:19
But he wasn't sure.
01:21
He said it had taken off at such a fast rate of speed.
01:24
He says the driver was slumped over the wheel.
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