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Driving complaint for gray vehicle on highway 52 and county roads, Oronoco MN
A gray Mazda 6 was reported driving erratically on Highway 52 and county roads near Whitebridge Road in Olmsted County. The vehicle was unable to stay in its lane and was driving down the center of the road.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Law Enforcement
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
What's the vehicle description from the 6-4 on that driving complaint?
00:08
It looks like it's going to be a gray Mazda 6.
00:13
Copy any plate or conduct for the vehicle?
00:20
And call takers sending the caller over to you right now.
00:23
I copy northbound 52 from the 6-4, thank you.
00:31
That's Trustee, 102 and Olmsted County deputies if you're monitoring.
00:34
It's going to be westbound on County Road 31, I believe.
00:38
It is driving down the middle of the lane for the camera here.
00:42
One two, Kathy, you want to wait?
00:44
You want to like if you know? No, 4.
00:50
Do you control the GoodHugh-S-E-Call? Do you control the Good-Hugh-C-C-Call? Do you control the Good-Hugh-C-C-Call?
01:00
This is Good-Hu-Go ahead.
01:05
This information on a driving complaint was northbound 52 lasting westbound on county road 12, I believe just hitting the second roundabout at that exit.
01:15
It's going to be a gray Mazda 6 with a plate of (number withheld).
01:20
421 unable to maintain its lane was driving down the center of the road here on camera.
01:29
Does county 12 turn into Whitebridge Road northwest?
01:37
I believe it also turns into County Road 31, so it's going to be just west of 52,
01:45
and yes, it is Whitebridge Road.
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Location mentioned:
W White Bridge Rd NW, Oronoco, MN 55960
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