Police search for erratic pickup truck on Route 9, Cromwell CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a white pickup truck with Massachusetts registration driving erratically northbound on Route 9 near Cromwell. The vehicle was observed sparking on its rims after leaving the roadway and was possibly exiting at Main Street. Connecticut State Police and Middletown Police coordinated efforts to locate the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Cromwell Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Guys,
00:02
as you're heading down Main Street and if you can keep your eye out for a Massachusetts registration (number withheld), comes back on a Massachusetts registration for, let me get it,
00:20
a 2020 white Sierra color pickup truck going north on Route 9 just crossing into Cromwell.
00:29
It ran off the road and it's on its rims sparking.
00:35
He may be getting off at Main Street.
00:37
CSP is in the area trying to locate him.
00:44
Now where?
00:49
(number withheld) copies, I'm heading that way.
00:57
One (number withheld) HQ.
01:00
Stand by (number withheld).
01:07
I'll check Main Street because I'm headed down Main Street now, but just check West Street at Route 9 and West Street.
01:19
Ten four.
01:22
Yeah, both speeding because the troops not out with it.
01:25
I heard Middletown on their radio and I spoke to them.
01:28
It was coming up Route Nine and it went into the median and hit some items they were trying to get to it.
01:33
It crossed into our town.
01:35
Sounds like he's sparking.
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