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Police pursue white kia optima after hit-and-run incidentBremen GA

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US-27, Bremen, GA

Police are pursuing a white Kia Optima after it struck a person twice and left the scene on US-27 in Bremen, Georgia. The vehicle is registered to a person from Hawaii and officers are coordinating to intercept it.

Audio|Source: Carroll County Sheriff, Carrollton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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They're at the red light at 27, appears to be turning left, advised that he tried to stop him and he actually struck the complainant with his vehicle two times.
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Passing the old piece of that I'll be there in a second.
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33, we're getting a white Kia Optima registered to (name withheld) out of Hawaii.
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Simbor.
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Nibor, nothing further.
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Clear.
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You can do many status four[1] on it and you can close it out.
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415. We'll be doing a follow-up on it here shortly once somebody gets home on there.
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[1]
status four: Situation under control/No further assistance needed

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US-27, Bremen, GA

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