Deputies check on possible reckless driving on Hwy 67, Midlothian TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a report of a beige truck driving recklessly southbound on Highway 67 near North 9th Street in Midlothian. The caller said the driver might be intoxicated, but no alcohol was seen. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle after it continued southbound.
Audio|Heard on: Ellis TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Thirteen oh two reckless driver.
00:05
1302 to me, Highway 67 southbound at North 9th Street.
00:10
North 67 southbound at North 9th Street.
00:13
Beige Chevy truck, (number withheld).
00:18
(number withheld), swerving.
00:21
RP believes that the driver could be intoxicated but did not actually see any alcohol.
00:26
Did run the plate, does come back with no record.
00:32
Okay, one wrap.
00:34
Where is he?
00:36
1302, the PD's no longer following.
00:39
They were last seen continuing southbound 67 at North 9th Street.
00:46
10-4.
00:48
1113 to 1303, that truck passed me a couple seconds ago and it didn't look like it was swerving.
00:58
Thirteenth down, come from the west.
00:59
Highway 287 at the city limits.
01:03
He's probably not going to catch him.
01:04
He's probably over the 60 or old.
01:07
The twenty-seven off sixty-seven is outbound right now.
01:10
Careful.
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Location mentioned:
N 9th St & Hwy 67, Midlothian, TX 76065
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