Camper with no taillights creates hazard on Alabama highway, Jackson County AL


A camper vehicle without any taillights was traveling on Alabama highway 40, creating a traffic hazard. Officers were unable to stop or catch the camper. It is unclear if the camper was a pull-behind type or drivable.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I'm 1081. I had a 7040 in and tell me the car broke down going up 40.
00:07
I'm going to say here a minute and I'll be around.
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Two point. Okay,
00:18
James 31. I'm leaving the pump.
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I'm at 40 so if I can find it.
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Tampa webbys that was sitting in the curve.
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Just couldn't say it if you got up on it.
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Not all units since you see through bullet.
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It's going to be a camper.
00:41
I'm not sure if it's a pull behind or if it's a drivable camper.
00:45
1072 followed it up 35.
00:47
They're passing the red lot in section now.
00:50
It's going to have no taillights whatsoever on it.
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16, coffee.
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25, Javi.
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31, top.
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Council.
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1839, and we ain't gonna have anybody that's gonna be able to catch that camper if you would notify a pal or rainfall.
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AL-40, Alabama
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