Driver reported confronting another motorist, Coshocton County OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller with poor phone service reported a possible reckless driver near US 36 and County Road 23 in Jackson Township. The caller described being near an F-250 and said they pulled the vehicle over to speak with the driver before the call ended unexpectedly.
Audio|Heard on: Coshocton Public Safety
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Need your units headed to the area of US 36 and County Road 23, Jackson Township, for possible reckless driver break.
00:11
Twenty-two.
00:13
Forty-three.
00:16
Had a male caller with really bad service advising.
00:20
That he was near this area.
00:23
And there was an F-250 in front of him, no color provided.
00:28
Kept cutting in and out with what he was trying to say, and then he said that he had the vehicle pulled over and was going to get out and talk to him.
00:37
So I'm not sure what may or may not happen.
00:43
Twenty-three.
00:46
Twenty-two.
00:50
He was also asking for unit twenty-two.
01:00
Correction,
01:02
you are twenty-two.
01:04
Stand by.
01:09
He was asking for unit twenty-one, and when I advised him that he was not here, then he asked for a deputy.
01:15
But service was really bad.
01:18
I could hear him start to confront whoever was in the F-250,
01:24
and then he hung up on me.
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Location mentioned:
US-36 & Co Rd 23, Bethlehem Township, OH 43812
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