Police officer hit by vehicle during pursuit in Caldwell, Caldwell NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a white Infiniti sedan with Pennsylvania plates struck a police officer's vehicle in Caldwell during a pursuit. The suspect vehicle continued eastbound on Bloomfield Avenue toward Montville. The incident is confirmed as aggravated assault on a police officer. The vehicle was also involved in a prior incident in Palisade, New Jersey.
Audio|Heard on: Verona Police, Fire, and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
On the scanner, it sounds like a vehicle rammed a Caldwell vehicle.
00:05
Last seen eastbound on Bloomfield Avenue, it's a white Infiniti sedan with Pennsylvania plates.
00:13
Five received.
00:21
You put that claim to do.
00:27
The plate is going to be LTK-5549.
00:34
The Pennsylvania plate is registered to a Honda.
00:38
However, they are saying it's a white Infiniti.
00:40
Eastbound Bloomfield Avenue, struck a Caldwell officer's vehicle.
00:50
It's going to be a white sedan Infiniti, P-30.
00:59
At one intersection, did strike the officer.
01:04
North Quattle is behind it on my screen, bro.
01:11
Where is it?
01:16
Fairfield's in pursuit on State Avenue.
01:24
One direction.
01:27
Eastbound 46.
01:29
46. Thank you.
01:35
Thank you.
01:36
Confirmed this is aggravated assault on an officer.
01:41
The vehicle was also involved in an incident last night in Palisade, New Jersey.
01:46
The plate is LTK-5549 Infiniti, last seen towards Woodland Park.
01:55
Correction.
01:56
Montville.
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