Deputies respond to reckless driving on Loop 323, Tyler TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies in Smith County responded to reports of a possible reckless driver along Highway 31 and Loop 323 near Tyler. A tan Toyota Camry, unable to maintain lanes and speeding, was reportedly being followed by a white Honda CRV. The vehicles were seen near Spruce Street and continued along Loop 323 passing local businesses. Tyler Police were notified, and county units later cleared the scene after taking one person into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Smith County units, copy reckless driver.
00:03
Units, reckless driver Highway 31, headed eastbound passing County Road 1141.
00:09
Report of a tan Toyota Camry (number withheld), unable to maintain lanes.
00:16
Caller’s following in the white Honda SUV.
00:18
Tyler PD notified, county clear, prisoner in custody.
00:26
(number withheld).
00:28
(number withheld).
00:34
One sixty-two. What is my case?
00:41
(number withheld).
00:45
D 17. D 17.
00:50
So both units, ten eight and close this out.
00:54
Ten four.
00:59
Thirty one traffic flow nine fifteen south southwest blue.
01:08
One thirty-two, one fifty-one.
01:10
It’s a reckless driver being followed.
01:12
They’re on Spruce Street or coming up to the Loop.
01:16
It’s a tan Toyota Camry (number withheld), speeding and having trouble staying in the same lane, followed by a white Honda CRV.
01:31
They’re at Loop 323 now, in the turn lane to go south.
01:42
Okay, the light just turned green.
01:44
They’re passing Harbor Freight in the middle lane.
01:51
They’re east on Loop 323 passing Mercado’s.
01:54
Vehicle still swerving.
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