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High-speed driving complaint on I-85 northCoweta County GA

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I-85, Georgia

As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies received a traffic complaint on I‑85 north in Georgia about a gray pickup driving erratically and nearly hitting other vehicles. The vehicle was reportedly traveling at a very high speed near mile marker 47.

Audio|Heard on: Coweta County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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One hundred units receiving a zone two A traffic complaint.
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Forty-four I-85 north, gray Ford F-150 with Texas plates swerving all over the road,
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almost ran several vehicles off the road.
00:11
Going possibly about 100 mph.
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Now near mile marker 47.

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I-85, Georgia

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