Police respond to report of reckless driver on Highway 150, Jackson County MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of a possible impaired or reckless driver traveling eastbound on Highway 150 near Lakota and Bynum in Jackson County. The suspect vehicle, described as a silver or gray Chevy Colorado, was reported swerving between lanes and was last seen continuing eastbound.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
I'm taking a 911 for DUI driver on a gray vehicle.
00:05
Chevy Colorado, should be heading your way eastbound.
00:09
Copy, thank you.
00:11
Said he was swerving all over the lanes, then went off briefly before returning to his lane.
00:19
Copy, do you have an estimated location or plate?
00:24
Caller said she just passed it.
00:25
She was at Lakota.
00:27
It was behind her.
00:31
Copy, I'm at Lakota, so.
00:33
I'll see if I can catch up.
00:36
Three seven eight, thanks.
00:38
Three 78, (number withheld).
00:41
Was that vehicle eastbound or westbound?
00:45
Eastbound. You just got another 911 call as well.
00:49
Report at Bynum and 150.
00:52
Copy.
00:54
Said he just went under the bridge near Bynum.
00:58
Ten four, getting eastbound 50 now.
01:01
Copy and I believe that was the reporting party.
01:02
I'm not sure if this silver Chevy Colorado was going under the bridge, but it should be in that area.
01:09
Ten four, silver Chevy Colorado.
01:12
Silver Chevy Colorado.
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