Reckless driving and road rage reported in Waldorf, Waldorf MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller reported a possible road rage and reckless driving incident in Waldorf, Maryland. The caller, driving a blue Mazda sedan, said a white truck with five white lights on top followed her from Mitchell Road to Crain Highway for about 20 minutes, causing fear. Police units monitored the situation near Acton Lane and Crain Highway.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Reckless op, it's possible road rage starting from Mitchell Road to Crain Highway.
00:04
Last seen passing a local business near Crain Highway.
00:06
The complainant is in a blue Mazda sedan.
00:09
Advises that a white truck with five white lights on top has been following her.
00:19
Okay, I found the station.
00:25
All right, direction dialed.
00:26
You might want to let Waldorf know or ways ahead of us.
00:31
Ten four.
00:36
Any further notes? They're already in Waldorf.
00:43
Okay, show me around this station.
00:44
We'll probably.
01:01
Dispatch. Dispatch, you followed up your traffic?
01:06
Yes.
01:11
Southbound 301 at Acton Lane.
01:14
(number withheld).
01:24
Blue Nissan out.
01:32
End of the EIT (number withheld).
01:35
Thanks, Officer Potter (number withheld) that one.
01:37
Adam (number withheld).
01:47
We have a caller advising a white truck has been following her for 20 minutes.
02:42
She's on the phone crying and scared.
03:23
Her vehicle is a blue Mazda sedan, unknown tag.
03:27
The suspect vehicle is a white truck with five white lights on top.
03:33
Okay, I saw the white truck, but complainant just pulled.
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