Driver threatened in road rage near Columbia Avenue, Lexington SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a road rage incident near Old Chapin Road and Columbia Avenue in Lexington. The caller stated that a person exited a vehicle twice, made verbal threats, and followed them. The suspect was driving a red Toyota Tacoma truck with a license plate that has been withheld.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Can you send any road rage at Old Chapin Road and Columbia Avenue?
00:04
County eleven thirty-two, I am out here on Waverly Drive with details.
00:08
Be at Old Chapin and Columbia Avenue.
00:10
Old Chapin and Columbia Avenue callers reporting a road rage incident stating that a subject has gotten out of the car twice and has been making remarks and threatening (name withheld).
00:20
Currently behind (name withheld) at this time, suspect's vehicle is a red Toyota Tacoma truck, license plate (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
00:30
The car is in a white light switch.
00:33
10-4, if you could just advise the caller to go to near Main Lane and we'll have somebody en route here shortly.
00:41
I copy.
00:43
County seventy-two,
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Did the caller say the person that's following them or they're behind that person?
00:50
Suspect is following.
00:53
10-4.
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Location mentioned:
Old Chapin Rd & Columbia Ave, Lexington, SC 29072
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