Red sedan road rage and speeding on interstate, Columbus OH
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Police responded to reports of a red sedan speeding, driving on the lane line, and showing aggressive behavior on northbound I-270 near mile marker 5 to 6.8. The vehicle may have exited near Roberts Road. Officers and a helicopter unit were dispatched to monitor the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Police Dispatch - Zone 3
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, radio to officers on this 5-7.
00:03
I'm getting in a call.
00:05
Just coming at 6 at 270 northbound and mile marker 5.
00:09
It says Brothers Red Sedan tag (number withheld) in the middle of the freeway riding the line, speeding, and road raging.
00:19
Lasting at 270 northbound mile marker 6.8.
00:27
Good watch special.
00:28
You know where that mile marker's going to meet.
00:30
We're at, we're at Clarendt 3 and we're at Broad 270 now.
00:36
Copy. Hang on, let me look.
00:41
Looks like that's coming up to Georgesville.
00:46
Okay. I'm going to try and get up to 270 and 70 if it's heading back to London.
00:53
Copy.
00:55
S-19, can we try for chopper again and notify OSP in county?
01:01
Copy.
01:03
Chopper to three, chopper to three.
01:10
192.
01:13
192.
01:16
106288, South Warren with Union (number withheld) with Union (number withheld).
01:24
Copy.
01:33
153. Okay, sir.
01:36
I did a call back out of that 5'7, that's 6.
01:43
She said it got off at Roberts Road about two minutes ago.
01:46
Copy. He got off at Roberts Road.
01:53
Midwled special week copy.
01:55
We're at 270 and 70 now.
01:57
We'll head up for Roberts.
01:59
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Roberts Rd, Columbus, OH
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