Vehicle swerves and hits curb near 37th and Woodlawn, Bel Aire KS
A gray mid-sized SUV was seen swerving and driving in the bike lane near 37th and Woodlawn. The vehicle hit a curb before continuing north on Woblon. The driver may be a teenager. No further description or contact was made.
Audio|Source: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Plainsview guys are jogging this plane at 37th Olympon.
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Eastbound-37th, the Radic driver, four-door, mid-sized SUV, gray and color, and then tags, for being there out of the lanes.
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Going into the bicycle lane, hit the curb.
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Now going north on a Livon, notice contact make him further.
00:19
John off.
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Okay.
00:25
Negative. Negative.
00:28
All right, I'll try to give them a call to get a better location.
00:35
Sorry, this will be a motor vehicle versus deer. It's 277 called David Zebra, Black Ford Fiesta.
00:41
He doesn't want to report, so I'll be out here for a second. Hold the transport.
00:49
Negative five.
00:51
Two-un-flexie-0.
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1944.
01:02
Tenforth.
01:07
Yeah, we're on the same call.
01:09
We just switched over here because at the same time he was calling that other stop in on east side. There was a foot pursuit.
01:15
I do not need the 680 case number.
01:22
I'm looking for a 60 to 70 year old black male's six-thin-field tan jacket and a cane.
01:38
Calling is copied in the driving complaint, northbound 37th in Woodlawn,
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and then eastbound on 37th.
01:45
Cours advising there's a mid-sized gray SUV, swerving in the lane, driving the bike lane, did hit a curve.
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In correction they did end up continuing north on Woblon, possibly a teenage driver.
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No description, they didn't get a good look, no contact 1945.
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Location mentioned:
E 37th St N & N Woodlawn Blvd, Bel Aire, KS 67220
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