Traffic complaint near Market and Brightleaf involving sedan, Smithfield NC
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According to the dispatch call, there was a traffic complaint near Market Street and Brightleaf involving a blue sedan with Pennsylvania plates. A young woman in her early twenties with dark hair was suspected. The vehicle continued south on Brightleaf.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
1131, just 1014 have a traffic complaint pending on Market Street near Brightleaf, headed towards 2 p.m., following some of the road.
00:13
Okay, four.
00:17
Forty-sixthensry.
00:18
You can't tell me in around self-driving way?
00:20
Okay. I'll be 31 Central.
00:22
I'll be 10-8 until you in.
00:25
31-12.
00:27
Continue on down, rightly.
00:31
I don't know, ladies all over the place with their descriptions.
00:35
All right now has a blue passenger car type of sedan.
00:38
For Pennsylvania, (number withheld).
00:41
Are they headed, Norses?
00:43
They were initially at Market and Brightleaf, which did the suspects continue on down Brightleaf and headed south.
00:51
Okay,
00:52
hold. 11-16, far, well, I'll be clear from the local trade traffic.
00:57
Thanks, train, sir.
00:59
Forty say that suspect was only a younger white female early to mid-20s with dark hair and the complainant does not wish to cope with an answer.
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Location mentioned:
N Brightleaf Blvd & E Market St, Smithfield, NC 27577
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