Black car swerving and pickup truck aggressive driving on interstate, Louisville KY
A black Nissan was seen swerving on the road with one tail light out. On the interstate, a silver pickup truck was aggressively breaking to stop another driver, possibly attempting to hijack the vehicle. Police were alerted to both situations and attempted to locate the vehicles.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 2 - Divisions 3 and 8
02:50
Transcript:
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Controlling us on channel such attention 8 Division 1 in the area of West Court Road attempt to locate black Nissan swerving all over the road going eastbound with one tail light out with the Lexington 8 North 6 Baker 3991 at 2258.
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324 Adam ready 324 Adam and I got a new ride right out here they want to sleep for a little right.
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I'm at near Ashby Lane.
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24.
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2259.
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Near Baker Hall Street.
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23 Becker, 2259.
01:00
23, can I get an EPA for EMS?
01:08
322 trolley switching the service for a 2nd 32 trolley 2300.
01:19
Ready at a 324 Adam can you switch back to service please.
01:29
Either amount of the phone 20300.
01:38
Ready at a 322-Biker, your EMS unit is one minute out.
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20.
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You're off on 2,300.
01:51
322, Charlie, you put me along with the toe.
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322, Charlie, you're on the main channel.
02:09
The channel special attention at Division B3, central located in the area of Mount Walker 23 of I-64 West,
02:17
Vehicle swerving all over the road in the middle lane, the black car no licenseway 23.04.
02:28
820 or 829, I'm going to be home in general control of Manmarker 9.3 of I-71 South for a truck driver that is break checking or caller.
02:37
The caller believes he's trying to hijack him.
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They're down to 45 miles per hour on the highway.
02:44
It's going to be a silver Chevy pickup with the tag Sam 6 Lincoln 773.
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I-71, Louisville, KY
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