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Erratic driver swerves dangerously near Auburndale, Auburndale WI
Concern rises as an erratic vehicle swerved dangerously and crossed lines repeatedly southbound near Auburndale, prompting police response to a possible traffic hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Public Safety
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
M.M. Near H.
00:01
M. Near H. Southbound on M.
00:03
Blackboard vehicle swerving all over the road, crossing center lines at high speeds.
00:21
2450.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:27
Can you head to 13 in Adams vass? 13 in Adam's abs.
00:30
Northbound on 13.
00:32
Vehicle crossed the center line three times.
00:35
They're moving off to the right.
00:37
They see me possibly near Adam,
00:40
George Union, 5655.
00:42
Possible crossover, but it is a 20-2020 case here.
00:48
Vehicle registered to (name withheld) out of Adam.
00:54
Which stop sign is this vehicle said to have gone through?
00:59
I'm confused as there are no stop signs there.
01:05
They should yield to a semi coming through.
01:09
Turn for us, that's what I thought.
01:14
Caller requested to remain anonymous.
01:30
No vehicle matching that description found at the bread and butter, 108 record only.
01:40
10-4[1].
01:46
464-0 going.
01:50
4654.4.4.
01:53
4-6-4.
01:54
Did you say northbound or southbound on County Road M?
02:02
Southbound just entering Auburndale.
02:07
Looks like turning onto Main Street.
02:09
Complaint no longer following.
02:15
10-4[1].
02:24
464 continued south down to Torch Test Cell.
02:33
Stand by.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
County Hwy M, Auburndale, WI
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