Vehicle found in woods belongs to property worker, Mt Desert ME
A vehicle was reported driving to the end of Tamarack Lane with its lights off. Officers found the vehicle in the woods and confirmed it belonged to a worker cleaning property owned by his family. No criminal activity was found.
Audio|Source: Bar Harbor, MDI and Acadia Police, Fire, EMS, Park Rangers
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Transcript:
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I have a complaint about a vehicle driving down the end of Tamarack Lane past near number 30, last house on the road.
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Shut its lights off at the end of the lane, which is more of a walking path than the road continuing.
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Caller concerned about why somebody would be down there.
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Thank you, Barbara, in the area.
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We've driven all of Tamarack and we can't find a vehicle.
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We're sitting down here at the end of the cul-de-sac and we can see headlights off in the woods off to our right-hand side.
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But it's all woods out there so I'm not sure what's going on or how they even got out there.
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Can you give the caller a call back to see if they saw the vehicle left?
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104.
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Barber.
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Go ahead.
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Yeah,
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we found how the vehicle got out there.
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We're going to walk down the path and go make contact.
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10-4[1], copy.
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13 barb. Yeah,
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we spoke to (name withheld).
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He works for MD Highway.
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He's the one that just took the year from 12th, Cartier Crash.
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He's just cleaning it out down here.
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His family owns his property.
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We're going to be clear tonight.
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You can just update the RP.
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10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Tamarack Ln, Mt Desert, ME 04660
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