Blue Subaru crashes and driver flees near North Wall St, Spokane WA
A blue Subaru crashed near North Wall St. The driver, a tall white male in a red hoodie with a circular logo, fled west through a parking lot. The passenger was injured after hitting the windshield. A witness saw someone punch a woman on the ground, but all involved left before police arrived.
Audio|Source: Spokane City Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Witnesses of Sandy walked off, red sweatshirt.
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Got it. Thank you. Was there in direction trouble for that?
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9 of 464 of the plate.
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Go ahead.
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Charles, Tom, John, 07-50.
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It's a Subaru. Blue Subaru.
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Got a 464, set at a zero, registered to a (name withheld) at a Deer Park.
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Okay, so just confirm you got the troll coming.
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It's going to need to be towed for sure.
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Okay,
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firm.
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And also three for some sort of light pole.
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Got it.
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I'll be all for us.
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Have you?
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One two is their description for the driver?
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Oh, we have his red Twitter.
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Red hoodie with a white circular logo on the front.
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They're saying maybe a champion logo.
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Headed west through the parking lot this fair.
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Please start a tell for the supero
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2.13 with the plate.
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Good.
01:37
Charles Robert Zebra at 1154.
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Okay.
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213 on a Ford Flex to Roderick Shanks.
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Copy. That's probably the suspect.
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Come on. She's screened me and drove away. We just started to call.
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L21, go ahead.
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L21, go ahead. L21.
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Go ahead.
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Possibly two in the car.
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One white male, tall, one of red sweatshers, probably the driver.
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Then the passenger obviously hit the windshield with their head.
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Copy.
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Copy. On units and a cell had occurred about five ago near North Wall St.
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The single caller said that he witnessed someone punching another female who was laying on the ground. Everyone has since left. A suspect is a...
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