Silver SUV swerves dangerously on High and School Streets, Sanford ME


A silver SUV was driving recklessly and swerving across the roadways near School Street and High Street close to Emery Street.
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Well, vehicle just left onto School Street.
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Stratford vehicle is going down to School Street.
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Hello, you see?
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Any?
00:32
Until we find out in person. 24 defense
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Go ahead.
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The regular contact they residents left my business in contact contact me on the east.
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Ten-four.
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Usually I close the car down.
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Copy.
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I want to keep giving us up there.
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This 91-43 Middle Branch Drive for fall, Charlie Lovell.
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On the school street.
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Follow up, Moose, 91.
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91, okay.
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Okay.
01:38
Almost 911 service 96, responding.
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9196, responding 85-0, male took a ball, head strike.
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No difficulty breathing. It's between Sugar Maple D-Ride and D-Run.
01:52
Receive.
01:54
Receive.
02:02
There's a Maroon SUV coming up behind you. I don't know if that's a trooper or who it is.
02:14
The vehicle on to rush in.
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Attack, where vehicle on to rush it.
02:21
That's the dump road.
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Three.
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One, cut.
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Dispatch for a week 103.
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Good.
02:39
Central motor vehicle complaint originated on school three inbound from North Railway.
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Last update was passing Sydney Drive.
02:47
It's going to be a silver SUV New York.
02:50
Lincoln King Frank 8766 is showing on a 2008 Mercedes GL4. The vehicle was all over the roadway across the center line.
03:00
Ten-four, I'll probably have trouble getting good if you can give Summersworth the head-self, assuming it continues that direction.
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Ten-four.
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The vehicle approaching Emory Street on High Street.
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Vehicle on High Street approaching Emery Street.
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Location mentioned:
High St & Emery St, Sanford, ME 04073
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