Multiple vehicles driving dangerously in Monroe County, Monroe County WI


Multiple vehicles, including a semi-truck and a red Chrysler sedan, were driving at high speeds, texting, passing on the shoulder, and nearly crashing on highways in Monroe County. One vehicle was reported to be involved in a hit-and-run or fleeing the scene.
Audio|Source: Monroe County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The car, 65, 89, E-phone, 89, ESO, semi, red cabway, trailer,
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says Swift found his driver appears to be texting, 89 Eastall.
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Can you look up at Jacob Collins? Ask Sam in the middle should have been else.
00:58
And Chevy Malibu White to Louis Malone out of Middleton. Plate expired in July. 98 months, go ahead.
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Driver at the left of Newakow,
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George,
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Nora, Edward, William, Ida, King, Ocean William, first of L'Oreal, Lincoln, Adam, Union, Robert.
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From the 99 Southallon, 99th Street,
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Wisconsin,
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Adam and Mary Robert (number withheld), leaving through traffic in higher speed.
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117 had me
01:48
5-113-138 Norfolk from the Red Chrysler Sedan with a partial plate of double B-boy and KKKB Boy Boy Boy P-NT for a force of place airspace out of Farad Lattee leaving for a hitting
02:04
near crashes color last dollar at the 138 Norfolk on unknown direction to travel from there
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Go ahead. This is issued, ID card only, negative 99, negative P&P, negative bond.
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This part of the truck in the car, 765, last in the area of one cell phone on I-4-3, that's the one cell phone on an I-43. It's a black truck with an unknown, an Illinois plate.
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They've been passing you on the shoulder,
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high-rated speed,
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last in the area of the one cell phone on an I-43.
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The HGISD2-1050[1], PDO[2].
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Today, Pirates on 65, 991 Southbound. That's colors today and older model, principally a double G.
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George 2985, high speeds, unable to maintain lane and near crashes.
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Collar, no longer has visual from the 91 cell phone.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1050: Traffic accident
[2]
PDO: Property Damage Only (accident)
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Monroe County, WI
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