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Hit and run with damaged navy blue Chevy SUV, Redmond OR
A hit and run involved a navy blue Chevy SUV with front passenger side damage. The vehicle was traveling northbound on West Antler near Black Butte Blvd and was later located at a residence near NW Maple Ave in Redmond, Oregon.
Audio|Heard on: Redmond Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
T5 dispatch in front of hit and run.
00:04
Borg.
00:07
At West Antler Ave and Black Butte Blvd, the vehicle is northbound on West Antler.
00:12
It's a navy blue Chevy SUV with damage on the front passenger side.
00:17
Hit RPU's vehicle.
00:19
One minute delay.
00:23
Copy. You have a...
00:29
That should be 0638 Mary x-ray.
00:37
Okay.
00:39
That'll be a close now, northbound on 19th from ID.
00:43
Dispatch will 2.9.
00:48
You can then attach me on that.
00:50
Copy.
01:01
You go ahead.
01:03
Please help the call on the line, do you want her to fall?
01:10
Okay.
01:15
Special 145.
01:16
I'll be curious to, do you get in the passenger to her run?
01:19
Copy.
01:20
The special panel, I'll head to the address of the RO of the suspect vehicle.
01:30
Have you
01:32
29 dispatch.
01:36
Good.
01:38
The vehicle pulled into near NW Maple Ave.
01:43
Copy.
01:49
2445 arriving.
01:52
16-50.
01:58
Forty-five Faddle steel wiki up in point seven.
02:07
Match for Opherson.
02:11
Opherson.
02:13
Can you know how many acoustics at 1624, northwest, Bruce, please.
02:26
445.
02:27
I meet contact with the suspect forever.
02:30
In 4-44-924.
02:33
Cobrabe,
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Cobra,
02:35
at near NW Maple.
02:37
The special saying 9-9 at Marize, 4-5.
02:44
1633.
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Location mentioned:
NW Maple Ave, Redmond, OR 97756
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