Hit-and-run crash with debris left near Highway 52, Fort Lupton CO


A dark-colored Toyota was involved in a hit-and-run crash near Highway 52. Debris was found at the scene, but no involved parties or vehicles were present when officers arrived.
Audio|Source: Weld County Sheriff
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
I feel about a traffic accident and around Highway 52 Canada 19 repeats might have been just committed to be a blackfinite to Columbia Cole, blacknessy, and the dark color Toyota.
00:10
Yeah. For tonight, and license to the hot for you to be a Baybury Ocean Robert 205[1].
00:15
I'm writing it now and waiting for an interruption.
00:16
Inspector tonight.
00:17
We can't report tonight.
00:18
We can't report tonight.
00:19
Confirm, the license leading the call is the run vehicle or the vehicle that was hit and stopped.
00:24
The license of the upper given should be for the run vehicle, although the RP described it as a dark color Toyota, the plate number that begins suspect that I can't bring.
00:33
Okay. Okay. Do we have a direction of travel the run vehicle? I'm actually on the phone figure now.
00:37
Okay.
00:38
A 14-day direction to travel with the west down on 52 for me.
00:41
Okay, thank you.
00:42
Okay. This much, unfortunately. Fortunately. From ARP is not involved and we don't have contact with any of the people who are actually involved in the crash. That is correct. Okay, I'm in the area.
01:08
I don't find any vehicles but I've got a debris field directly in front of nine, four, eight, six, highway, 52. Okay. Dash, really three, seven, eight.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Baybury Ocean Robert 205: Vehicle license plate associated with suspect vehicle
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Location mentioned:
Near State Hwy 52, Fort Lupton, CO 80621
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