Reckless driving on I-15 near 2600 South in Davis County, North Salt Lake UT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a silver vehicle was reported driving recklessly northbound on I-15 near 2600 South in Davis County. The vehicle was exceeding 80 mph and following other vehicles too closely.
Audio|Heard on: Davis UT Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Tadis continuing an 18-wheeler, going over 80 miles per hour, putting off of their vehicles are following too close.
00:07
The light cab that says Diamond, Clint is willing to sign, still have visual.
00:12
There's an area switch to all three, Baf 13307.
00:16
Dave, 685, can you put me on that A-D-O?
00:20
6-8-8-8. Dave, that's 6-85 tonight.
00:25
You said, Grae-6.
00:26
7-6-6.
00:29
No, 6-6-10-14.
00:31
2-9-2-davis 1036.
00:35
1036. 10-4, you can show me tonight.
00:39
6-9. 6-9.
00:40
5.4091036.
00:43
Number 9.
00:45
Davis 685, can you put me on AETLW on screen?
00:51
685.
00:54
I know. On call 465.
00:57
The one in north of all lake, northbound I-15, 315.
01:01
So far.
01:03
Davis is over 9010D north.
01:06
New.
01:09
Oh,
01:10
unit to round full, tent to locate vehicle one for reckless driving.
01:13
Lasting, north on I-15, passing 2600 South, the vehicle will be a silver forward entry 50 plate, Fox, 680 Fox, Foxx, Foxx, Foxx,
01:25
vehicle has been unable to maintain the needs complaint and is no longer landline, but willing to sign it's located.
01:29
Take appropriate action, bound to clear 1342.
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