Possible reckless driver near Alderman Rd, Palm Harbor FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies investigated reports of a possible reckless driver in a blue Cadillac traveling on U.S. 19 from Tampa Road toward Alderman Road in Palm Harbor. The vehicle was described as swerving and braking unpredictably. The caller was no longer following when units were dispatched to the area.
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Transcript:
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Radio Patrol 4, Predacopy, a bolo for Apostle Sig 1.
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Northbound U.S.
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19 from Tampa Road.
00:07
The blue Cadillac, Florida, tag (number withheld).
00:14
Vehicle described as swerving and braking erratically.
00:18
Still at the light in the far-left lane.
00:23
82 I copy. What light?
00:26
Looks like it's U.S.
00:28
19 in Tampa.
00:29
I'll confirm.
00:30
Yeah, 911 has it.
00:31
North in Nebraska now, or at Nebraska.
00:34
Copy at Nebraska now.
00:36
83-104. I'll try to catch it.
00:38
They're revising it still all over and unable to maintain lanes.
00:41
The tag comes back on a blue Cadillac out of Palm Harbor near U.S. 19.
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19, number (number withheld).
00:49
Yes, Eddie, I'll be standing by just north of Ulmerton.
00:52
Copy.
00:53
He just said he's turning right on Alderman,
00:56
so heading east on Alderman.
00:59
Copy, east on Alderman.
01:01
Sounds like the caller's no longer following.
01:05
82, if you can get up there and just hit it right on over on Alderman.
01:08
Eddie, too, I copy.
01:11
Hey, okay.
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