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Car crashes after hitting deer on D Highway near ShepardRay County MO

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Ray County, MO

Officers and medics responded to a car crash on D Highway near Shepard in Ray County, Missouri. The vehicle collided with a deer causing the crash. No personal names or exact address numbers are disclosed for privacy.

Audio|Source: Ray County Public Safety
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
I copy traffic, go ahead if you're 20.
00:03
Me at D Highway and Shepard on my last, can be a gray Toyota Yaris.
00:13
Copy V and Shepard on a gray Toyota Yaris, (number withheld).
00:20
2007, I'll be out of them.
00:22
I copy hour 2 in 1.
00:28
2.01, I have a party out of Kansas.
00:33
Two and one go ahead.
00:38
My number taking (number withheld).
00:49
Squad 1, your on-team time was 2110, 2110.
00:56
560.
00:59
506-07, now he's on-team.
01:06
Do you see a J status for this crash?
01:10
1030, it's going to be a J1[1], Car versus Deer.
01:19
1040. Copy on Steam 32.2.2036.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
J1: Property-damage-only (no injury) designation for a crash

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