Vehicle went off road and damaged guardrail in West Milford, Lost Creek WV
A vehicle left the road and damaged about ten feet of guardrail near Holly Street in West Milford, West Virginia. The driver was not present when officers arrived. The officer attempted to contact the registered owner. A family member was reported to be coming to help tow the vehicle out.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Law Enforcement
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
This driver's not on scene.
00:01
I'm going to be en route to near Holly St in West Milford to try to make contact.
00:06
Break. Go ahead, 30.
00:09
You notified DOH that there's approximately 10 foot of guardrail damage at that location where the action occurred.
00:18
Okay, 10-33[1].
00:23
The court is 36 about a check.
00:29
Ten-four. Thirty-four.
00:32
Thirty-six, how long do you want your timer's up for?
00:37
Sixty minutes.
00:39
No go.
00:41
Okay.
00:45
For the right-time headquarters, what's with any registration when you clear?
00:50
433, go high.
00:57
616-629 a.m.
01:01
I was like to talk 433, 1034.
01:08
Put a 433 other response when you're clear.
01:11
30 headquarters.
01:13
Good.
01:15
Go ahead, 30.
01:17
Did the caller give a description of the driver?
01:24
61629 A. Adam comes back.
01:27
On a 1998 Jeep Grand Chair, he registered to (name withheld) Expiration 626.
01:34
Negative just as she was a female.
01:38
Okay.
01:41
Probably, thank you.
01:43
The caller did advise that the driver had contacted a family member and they were going to come help tow the vehicle out, but it didn't provide anything further.
01:52
Copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-33: Emergency traffic only
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Location mentioned:
Near Holly St, Lost Creek, WV 26385
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