Driver speeding over 100 mph near Newberry, Newberry FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers issued a be-on-the-lookout alert for a white Chrysler convertible that was seen speeding over 100 miles per hour westbound past Publix in Newberry and later turning south on County Road 45. The driver was reported to be throwing trash out the window while driving.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Alpha 175. All units in the area near Newberry Road, BOLO westbound, could actually just pass the Publix in Newberry.
00:10
BOLO in reference to a white Chrysler black convertible that was going over 100 mph.
00:16
Twelve one five three.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:20
I mean, near West University Ave.
00:24
(number withheld) Florida plate on silver Chevy SUV.
00:30
Calling me stopping on the east side of the road.
00:33
Golf 150, near West University Avenue.
00:38
I don't stop city college.
00:41
Fox call one.
00:42
Fox call one.
00:44
I'm not going to be able to catch up, but notify if FHP and Joker's.
00:48
Echo one.
00:50
Yes ma'am?
00:53
10-4. The vehicle in Newberry just turned southbound on County Road 45.
00:57
It was a white Chrysler with a black convertible top.
00:59
The caller reported it was going over 100 miles an hour while throwing trash out.
01:03
Just in case it continues your way.
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Location mentioned:
W Newberry Rd, Newberry, FL 32669
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