Red toyota hatchback tailgating and flashing headlights on highway, Fort Payne AL
Officers issued a lookout for a red Toyota hatchback with New York license plates that was tailgating and flashing its headlights aggressively on the northbound I-59 near Fort Payne, Alabama.
Audio|Source: Fort Payne Police
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Transcript:
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Fourteen unit 1066 Bolo, I-59 North Alland.
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They're passing the 209 at this time.
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It's going to be a red Toyota,
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passenger car.
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He should have New York tag on it.
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The vehicle is behind a blue, Hyundai Alontera, flashing his light, riding closely because of this vehicle.
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141, 10-400.
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147. All of all.
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One.
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One seventeen, ten-four.
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One-ninete. One-night, ten-four.
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We're pending units to be able to have from the 211 mile marker northbound.
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It's got to be a Red Toyota Hatchback passenger car.
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Just have one headlock.
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One for a minute.
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One time. One time.
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Okay.
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Corpainting units are passing the mile marker to swell the vehicles continue to flash headlights at the other vehicles will speeded up on the bumper and then flows down.
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One 41-2-4.
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147. One-night-line.
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One-night six.
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One-nine. One-17.
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One-17.
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One-17.
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120 tight.
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6-120. 6-120.
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4-pending units are passing the 215.
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1-17 to 4-1-14.
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117 to 4-Pan.
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What 17?
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Four-pound what? Is these make a model of that red vehicle again,
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please?
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It's going to be a red for you at a hatchback with a New York plate, John Edward Lincoln, 1809.
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10.4, I'm here at the 2.17.5, my marker.
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I-59, Fort Payne, AL
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