Hit and run reported near Main Street parking lot, Homer NY
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a reported hit and run near the parking lot behind Dasher’s on Main Street in Homer. A gray Dodge pickup left the scene after striking a white Jeep. The witness, in another vehicle, has video of the incident. The suspect vehicle was later reported traveling south on Route 281.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Eighteen thirty-four.
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Eighteen thirty-four in the parking lot back of Dasher’s on Main Street.
00:09
Caller witnessed a hit and run.
00:10
He says he's got video.
00:13
Vehicle left is a gray Dodge pickup.
00:16
The victim vehicle appears as a white Jeep.
00:20
Caller in a white Subaru Forester in the back of Dasher’s in the lot.
00:23
Okay.
00:27
Eighteen thirty-four to call.
00:29
Eighteen thirty-four.
00:32
Attached a potential plate, really north and block heading southbound 5 minutes ago on 281.
00:41
Received eighteen thirty-four, so it's southbound on 281 5 minutes ago?
00:47
Affirmative.
00:49
Thirteen fifteen hours.
00:56
Received two one.
01:00
Two one.
01:02
Check 281 south of the barracks.
01:05
You are looking for a Dodge Ram, gray.
01:13
Possibly involved in a hit and run that HPD is working on, southbound on 281 about 7 minutes ago.
01:24
Copy.
01:26
Just back to an address in the southbound, see what's your New York County.
01:32
If either you guys see that vehicle, advise please.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Homer, NY 13077
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