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Black SUV driving erratically on East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Blount County TN
A black SUV was reported driving erratically near East Lamar Alexander Parkway and Vista Drive toward Highway 321 in Maryville. The vehicle was speeding up and slowing down unpredictably. The SUV was last seen heading towards Highway 321.
Audio|Heard on: Blount County Public Safety
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
31, go ahead.
00:03
31, we're going to be in right to the East Lamar Alexander Parkway
00:05
area for 70.
00:08
Stoppy 31 and route to East Lamar Alexander Parkway
00:10
for 70.
00:15
Get to that tag in a moment.
00:17
It's going to be a black SUV,
00:19
northbound in front of Doug Justice.
00:26
The update location is going to be Vista Drive, southbound.
00:31
Teptag, Quebec, Charlie, Delta, Kilo, 8, Tango, Tango.
00:42
9.83 destination,
00:49
(number withheld), I'm sorry.
00:50
615, (number withheld), I'm sorry.
00:56
611, (number withheld).
01:04
Compliant Vise of Blue Kiyosol is driving erratically, speeding up, and slowing down.
01:10
Possible Tennessee tag, David Yankee,
01:14
(number withheld) via Blue Kiyosol.
01:17
Coming up towards 321 now in Maryville.
01:24
$2.52.
01:29
I'll be clear.
01:30
Warning.
01:38
Turn left on to 321 from Montvel.
01:48
162, the complaint advised that she passed the vehicle, she didn't want to be near it no longer, but she doesn't see it any longer.
02:01
Six for Code 4[1].
02:05
Copy Medic 6, Code 4[1].
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control
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Location mentioned:
E Lamar Alexander Pkwy, Tennessee
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