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Gray truck backed into ditch near house trailersLonoke County AR

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Lonoke County, AR

A gray Chevy truck with a trailer was backed into a ditch near house trailers in Lonoke County, Arkansas. The truck was not reported stolen, and the owner of a nearby residence noted the vehicle had not moved all day. Police discussed whether to contact the vehicle's driver or pull the vehicle out.

Audio|Source: Lonoke County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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One hundred one twenty two there's a gray truck with the trailer near these house trailers, kind of where he's pulled in.
00:07
It's a Chevy, it's definitely not a F250, it's definitely not white.
00:11
Tenor, he just backed into the ditch.
00:13
One to one hundred.
00:14
It kind of sounds like he's seen the truck drop by and then looked down the road and seen the trailer lights on that tractor on.
00:22
I don't know if he actually seen the Ford stop or not, but he was kind of talking left and right about it.
00:27
Yeah. Does he need me to back up and pull him out?
00:29
He's saying it's this gray truck down there.
00:32
I don't know that we have enough to take contact with them, see if you can get a tag, but does you need me to pull them out?
00:37
Standby, I'll find that it looks like the owner of the residence is coming out.
00:41
One's the one to one to tell you out at near Cold Road.
00:44
Same four. So he thought you might need you to pull them out.
00:46
For 106, I'll be up.
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122. 24. Good. Good to move your trail.
00:49
122-100. The owner of those residents says that that truck hasn't moved all day.

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