Deputies issue BOLO for reckless driver on Highway 92, Fayetteville GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies issued a BOLO for a light gray GMC Sierra pickup reportedly driving recklessly near South Highway 92 by Hearts Crossing Baptist Church. The truck was described as swerving, tailgating other vehicles, and continuing northbound into Fayette County. A caller mentioned a possible odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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BOLO for a vehicle in the area of Hearts Crossing Baptist Church, near South Highway 92.
00:11
Send this to all housing units in visitation.
00:14
In visitation.
00:19
All units, be on the lookout for a vehicle near South Highway 92 by Hearts Crossing Baptist Church.
00:26
It’s a light gray GMC Sierra pickup truck.
00:29
They’re swerving, passing the second roundabout.
00:33
Correction, going northbound on Highway 92 into Fayette County.
00:37
(number withheld).
00:45
They were last seen passing palm trees, and the vehicle is tailgating other drivers.
00:52
Caller believes they may be smoking something with a strong odor.
00:56
Thirteen fifty-eight, ten eighty-one.
00:59
Oh.
01:01
Service forty-nine vehicles.
01:02
They advise they are still going northbound on Highway 92, within city limits, passing Sheffield Estates.
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Location mentioned:
GA-92, Fayetteville, GA 30215
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