Traffic stop for reckless driving near Granby, Oswego County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police conducted a traffic stop near State Route 3 and County Route 8 in Granby after a report of reckless driving. A tan pickup truck was following a blue Tesla and tried to force it off the road. Units responded to assist and monitored vehicles traveling toward Sandy Creek.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Show me out on State Route 3 near County Route 8 with New York Rides (number withheld).
00:09
Copy.
00:14
One will keep the dispatch.
00:20
Call one eight.
00:25
West of New Haven.
00:28
Okay.
00:32
Zero nine five.
00:33
Sir, another unit here now actually.
00:37
One more forward to dispatch.
00:41
Yeah, I have available units to assist (number withheld).
00:44
Two thirty-five north of Fernwood, non-emergency.
00:46
Did it by?
00:47
Five zero three to control on the route.
00:50
Copy.
00:51
Four one four.
00:53
East of the city back to the garage.
00:56
Okay.
01:01
110 transporting to Oswego.
01:06
110 transporting Oswego.
01:12
Drove Ellis East to Zone Three.
01:14
It's for a reckless driver near Route 104 and 104B.
01:17
Part of a tan Chevy pickup following the vehicle, attempting to run them off the roadway.
01:23
The vehicle is a blue Tesla heading towards Sandy Creek.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 3 & County Rte 8, Granby, NY 13069
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