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Vehicle hits pole, fight reported, knife found in carSedgwick County KS

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E Idle Banks Cir & N 47th St E, Grant Township, KS 67147

Officers responded to a crash near Idle Bank Circle and 47th Street involving a Honda Accord that struck a pole. The crash triggered an iPhone crash detection alert. A witness reported a fight occurring at the scene. A large knife was found inside the suspect's vehicle, indicating possible weapon involvement.

Audio|Source: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
05:18
Transcript:
00:00
3. Can I have you start for a traffic call at Idle Bank Circle and 47th?
00:07
310 available.
00:10
2.20 today.
00:17
No.
00:20
Traffic but it may be a hazard.
00:23
It's a Honda Corps bearing (number withheld) in the western lane.
00:32
Law 54.
00:38
Govitee said people are fighting, said to send them now and just going through the line.
00:46
Wall 2.1 on the 815, 1-health counter.
00:50
Those are injuries, they curse at the call-figure said get up here and then hung up again.
00:55
They're painting for them 22 feet of the address.
01:01
1245, West and 9.
01:04
No.
01:07
268, 59, Adam King, Adam on a booth for a fusion.
01:16
136. Hold on the original call.
01:23
Temper.
01:28
8-3-1, still meet 108.
01:32
3.
01:39
8. 1818.
01:41
Number.
01:47
Go on. Go on.
01:50
I have an iPhone here that's going to be our suspects.
01:53
Looks like it has a crash detection collision at (number withheld) p.m.
01:58
Can we receive any crash detections around that?
02:04
Yeah, that was actually the original call was a crash detection, and then we have the witness call in saying he hit the pole.
02:11
10-4[1]. Could you send me to my MCT the phone number that the crash detection came from?
02:20
Turn.
02:26
One traffic south, Kellogg driving, Tyler Drive and Tyler Easton.
02:33
One, go ahead.
02:39
Next to the tag, it looks like...
02:43
It's going to be John Tomboy 2506 on a blackboard F-150.
02:57
any deputy for transport at st francis
03:04
Two.
03:08
The inmate's ready to be taken back to the jail.
03:16
14 is 10-8[2] only.
03:22
Timber.
03:28
Time for him tonight.
03:32
Tom.
03:38
27th In Edelon.
03:41
Tom.
03:45
44.
03:49
Canfer.
03:58
He was. He was about to come to jailing.
04:01
So the 2313 was Moll's address.
04:07
Shakespeare, go ahead.
04:10
I'm calling the tag.
04:14
George 08 Com.
04:21
Weatherians 24.
04:23
I'll be run on Elm.
04:24
Anastrored 134 if you're not close.
04:32
Five, I can start for six.
04:35
Say what?
04:40
Go on.
04:42
Was there a similar call like that for the Elm mattress earlier on the end of the day?
04:51
Yeah, it's in for I'm trying to find it now.
04:53
And 134 year to name.
04:57
I don't see.
04:58
It's flatlight if you can try to find him.
05:01
We'll see if it's his.
05:05
Send for it.
05:09
There is a very large knife inside of the vehicle, so he might have some weapons on him as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received and understood; affirmative response.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.

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E Idle Banks Cir & N 47th St E, Grant Township, KS 67147

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