Vehicle traveling at high speed without headlights or plates, Wahoo NE
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A vehicle was reported driving at 92 miles per hour northbound near Highway 109 close to Wahoo, Nebraska. The driver was in a white or light-colored sedan traveling towards Highway 77 and County Road J without headlights or license plates. Officers are searching for the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Cedar Bluffs/Wahoo Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
I collect a vehicle going 92 northbound on 109.
00:04
I got a line of cars in front of me.
00:06
I can't get up to it.
00:07
It's a possible light-colored sedan coming from 109 in Q Clean.
00:17
10-4[1], I'll hop back out on a 109 and go look for it.
00:21
Is it a lighter colored sedan and you thinking like silver, gray,
00:26
white?
00:35
Possibly white.
00:37
There are lines for too bright for me to be able to catch anything quick enough.
00:46
Clear. I'll be out there and do a second.
00:51
Good world.
01:06
U110-7-6.
01:12
1728. 6133 are you thinking car or SUV?
01:30
I'm thinking a car, possibly like a, it might be a larger car, but not an SUV.
01:42
Clear, I just had a white like a Honda SUV go by me.
01:47
I've got another one, there's a white Chevy Trailblazer.
01:57
10-4[1] might have been the Honda.
02:03
All units, be on the lookout, Highway 77, and County Road, J.
02:13
John, northbound, white Honda Civic driving with no life on and also no license plates.
02:21
1732.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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NE-109, Wahoo, NE
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