Traffic Stop For Swerving Sedan Near Subway


A police officer stopped a car that was swerving on the road. The car was a pinkish or purplish sedan, and the passenger got out during the stop.
Audio|Source: Winthrop Ambulance, Fire & Police and Monmouth Police
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Transcript:
before they are. She said it's an odd pinkish or purpleish colored four-door sedan. 683 John Henry Frank. 30 to 40 miles an hour was swerving all over the road. 10-4[1], that's going this way. I caught the speed, is it just swerving? Anything else the operation? Yeah, speed was low, swerving all over the road. Asking you now, caller is staying back so you can turn out. That's far. You can just go with the plate one more. behind it and show me on a traffic stop Main Street subway. Do you want to just start three and pass right out of the car? Modern three. If you could start this way, trends on a traffic stop. Main Street by subway, passenger exited the vehicle. Three, Mauna, if I copied your traffic, do you have a description of the passenger? It's 10. Just to me, I've got them now. If you want to just step it up and come over and I'll hug you stand with them.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Winthrop, ME 04364
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