Police stop vehicle for reckless driving on North Telegraph, Monroe MI


Police stopped a white Dodge Durango near W Front St and Cooper St for reckless driving. The vehicle was reported for passing in a turn lane and driving on the shoulder on North Telegraph Road. The car had a male driver and a female passenger.
Audio|Source: Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe City Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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We'll dispatch on the air with a BOL[1] any unit in the area of the junction North Telegraph in Monroe, VOL for a white Dodge Dringo, Michigan plate, (number withheld), North London Telegraph, passing in the turn lane and on the shoulder, color still in the line, Central is clear, 17-59-19.
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Central 14-11 service, having a good evening.
00:19
Thank you. So I'm gonna be in the area tracking.
00:21
Okay. So be nice, Sam.
00:22
Just be advised it looks like City has eyes on it at Lorraine.
00:25
Blair, where's our victim at?
00:26
No victim so far.
00:28
Looks like we just had a witness to all of this, Joanna.
00:33
She was at the scene.
00:34
Okay, yeah, I suppose we'll talk about if they have no idea what's going on.
00:37
We're approaching front streets now.
00:38
From when I can see it's occupied times two is he'll be a white mill driver and a white female passenger.
00:43
We're going to be turning eastbound on front here at minutes.
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47 is clear.
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I'm front and Cooper.
00:48
I'll this wait for you to get over here.
00:49
Clear on eastbound on front.
00:50
Control 5044, clear the card, doing some of that traffic.
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Control 551, we'll have it stop at Front Cooper.
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Stop at Front Cooper.
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Turning south behind, Cooper.
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Return southbound, NC Cooper.
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Claire, did you stop?
Police codes explained
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BOL: Be On the Lookout
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Location mentioned:
W Front St & Cooper St, Monroe, MI 48161
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