Reckless driving reported near McCarran and Clear Acre, Reno NV
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A reckless driver in a green Camry was reported driving erratically westbound on McCarran Boulevard near Clear Acre Lane and later passing Socrates. The vehicle was swerving across the road and driving dangerously around intersections.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Westbound on McCarran calls put in by Spark, so I have a vehicle in front of RP, driving radically, hit the middle intersection,
00:07
swimming all over the road, count up the same driver.
00:09
And I think it's a green Camry, trying to get further if they transfer McCarran and Clear Acre.
00:19
Greatful number all.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:27
9 Utah, break for second.
00:35
Zero, Adam 9,
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Nevada.
00:39
Copy.
00:45
Show me 106-9-9-year real quick and won't be in route to the station for my runaway.
00:51
10 443 the dad will be at the station and mom will be at the G Street address
00:59
Copy, um, I'll be around to the station
01:03
Okay
01:05
I think the tree's oh,
01:08
you know, students and revs this at crime
01:11
Definitely doing my question
01:16
You're welcome
01:22
Stayed for me.
01:29
There's Clearance, guys you see the local have the ball of class A and class M motorcycle
01:34
that's some rendered class C.
01:38
And I have a third identifier for the student.
01:44
That's all I have for now.
01:45
I'll work on the third identifier.
01:47
Okay,
01:48
I'm looking for me.
01:54
Both units.
01:55
Tenney, SES, sentence.
01:59
Two, four.
02:05
P4. P4 and 49RP is not following intentionally, but it's going in the same direction.
02:08
They've probably got transferred over to us, westbound on McCarran passing Socrates.
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