Erratic driver reported on Washington Street, Weymouth MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of an erratic driver traveling north on Washington Street near Broad Street toward Braintree in Weymouth. The caller, who was being followed, lost sight of the vehicle, which was described as a small white sedan. No further contact was made with the driver.
Audio|Heard on: Weymouth Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Going to be Broad at Washington.
00:03
Erratic operator, he's tailing the caller.
00:08
Stand by for more information.
00:10
They're going to be going north on Washington.
00:18
Roger.
00:22
CR 206, is north towards Braintree or is north towards? Hang on.
00:27
On Washington.
00:29
North towards Braintree.
00:36
Be forever as well.
00:49
Lame is controlled to those units.
00:50
You can disregard.
00:52
Caller said that he pulled off heading towards Broad Street.
00:56
He's not behind him anymore, so.
01:03
You see the power.
01:04
Stand by, stand by.
01:07
Roger.
01:14
832, I'm in control.
01:15
I'm on Broad Street.
01:16
Did you get a plate description of the vehicle?
01:21
That's a negative.
01:22
Car couldn't see it was behind him.
01:24
He just stated that it was a smaller sedan.
01:30
Roger, I'll keep a lookout.
01:41
It's going to be a white small sedan.
01:47
Roger.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Broad St & Washington St, Weymouth, MA 02188
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