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Police are looking for a small passenger car that was speeding and driving erratically on I-5 in Oregon. The car left the freeway at milepost 136.
Audio|Source: Douglas County Sheriff - Law 1
00:28
Transcript: 327 units, copy attempt to locate reckless drive for OSP. Exceed at 1.136 northbound, 3. Very continuing. Two-ago, small-way passenger car (number withheld) was speeding and weaving in traffic while on I-5. Exited at the 136 northbound. Nothing further located by Surrey. 3135.
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12255 hours. 30, 1222. Can I get a case number 1216? Affirm. Local Patrol, be advised. We have a domestic rolling 140[1] I-5 South, (number withheld) driving aggressively slamming on brakes cutting vehicles off. Passengers seem to be fighting hitting each other and passenger hit the driver in the head. 114 peel loop lane slides.
We advise we have a driving complaint, 125, I-5 South, White Mustang with Blue Racing Stripes, Texas, (number withheld), speeding, cut (name withheld) off, weaving through traffic, driving erratically.
Got to be 21-05 break (number withheld). Then another definite complaint at 165 southbound could you review. 1241.
184, 1129. Also be advised, I've sent us over to ODOP, but we received a hazard at the 119-I-5-N-Ramp[1]. There's a shower trip. and black trash bag in the middle of the on ramp and vehicles are swerving around it. All right at 12.1.