Vehicle incident involving a front bumper and a subject who left vehicle, reportedly drove erratically, then switched to another vehicle in town., Rochester IN
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Vehicle incident involving a front bumper and a subject who left vehicle, reportedly drove erratically, then switched to another vehicle in town.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Should be a front bumper somewhere between here and there.
00:04
It's gone.
00:09
Clear, I've been looking.
00:11
I'll keep.
00:15
26 central, your status.
00:22
26 central, your status.
00:25
Stable.
00:30
259, I'm 1023.
00:35
259. 259.
00:46
4259.
00:53
14259. 1514.
00:59
1514.
01:02
What caller is that vehicle?
01:05
My container occurring.
01:10
Is there anybody in it?
01:14
No, just talked to some patrons here at Casey's.
01:17
They advised that he pulled into the marathon.
01:20
He erratically pulled back out on the wrong side of the road and then whipped it into here.
01:25
Got into a black Chevy,
01:28
possibly a Tahoe and went into town with another individual.
01:33
It was a male driver.
01:39
Clear.
01:44
Yes we do. I'll run over and get it.
01:47
959, 16, 14.
01:50
Go ahead.
01:53
Chris, the open containers in the vehicle.
01:59
I mean, he gave you a 28 for that vehicle.
02:05
I heard.
02:13
259, I got the 284.
02:18
Claire, is it returned to? What's the address?
02:24
Michaela and a Travis Holland out of Serbia.
02:28
But this returns on a cold 2006 for tourists.
02:31
I don't think that's a vehicle that's out there.
02:38
205.9, I'd clean the sign up, push it off the road.
02:43
Let's notify the State Highway Department.
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Location mentioned:
Rochester, IN 46975
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