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Hit-and-run felony with victim dragged by suv in los angelesLos Angeles CA

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Airdrome St, Los Angeles, CA

A gray SUV was involved in a hit-and-run felony at Worcester and Airdrome in Los Angeles. The vehicle dragged a victim and was last seen heading north on Proust toward Robertson.

Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Pacific Division
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Transcript:
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What traffic, unit, use caution, hit-and-run felony, Worcester and Airdrome, Worcester and Airdrome, the northeast corner.
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Suspect vehicle is a gray SUV license (number withheld),
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(number withheld),
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or (number withheld), with a female passenger in the rear.
00:18
The victim was dragged by the vehicle.
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Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
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Traffic unit (number withheld).
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Additional on your own hit-and-run felony, the suspect vehicle was last seen northbound on Proust toward Robertson from Airdrome 45 minutes ago.
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Additional meet and advise ETA.

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Airdrome St, Los Angeles, CA

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