Vehicle swerves and speeds on Route 236 near Marshwood School, York County ME
A caller reported a white Dodge Dart swerving across lanes, crossing the center and fog lines, and speeding on Route 236 near Marshwood Middle School in York, Maine. The vehicle was heading southbound toward Kittery.
Audio|Source: Kittery Police Department
02:29
Transcript:
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107, taken a 911 driving complaint on Route 236 in the area near 912.
00:05
Actually, they bit past Marshwood Middle School.
00:08
A vehicle is swerving, crossing the double yellow, crossing the fog line, and speeding.
00:14
They are driving a white Dodge Dart license plate 218.
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Bravo,
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Lima, Woodsey, the lobster, please.
00:25
What's direct to travel?
00:28
They would be traveling southbound towards two.
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And more advised caterie, I'm going to try to catch out my modification.
00:42
Cobby.
00:44
Calling party, they passed the middle school approximately two minutes ago.
00:53
107 is the call and party still contacted?
00:59
107, I've just connected with a calling party.
01:14
State, 107.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:17
107, what happened to the dog from earlier today that 105 picked up? Did it get returned?
01:24
Yeah, it's been returned back to the owner.
01:27
Copy.
01:31
Sorry about earlier, Traff, did you cut out? Did you say you got a plate?
01:38
Do you have a plate 107.
01:40
It is 2.18.
01:42
Bravo, Lima, Woodsey.
01:44
The main lobster plate on a white dog start.
01:49
Does it come back to anyone in town?
01:58
Vehicles registered out of the town of York, not an L.A.
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resident.
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(name withheld).
02:10
advise New York.
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2236.
02:21
Let Kittery know and just let them know they have somebody in the area if they're heading home.
02:27
maybe,
02:29
going toward York.
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