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Sedan found in ditch near interstate split in West Memphis, West Memphis AR
A sedan was found in a ditch near the I-55 and I-40 interstate split by West Service Road in West Memphis. The vehicle had left the interstate.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
I've got Crittenden County Public Service.
00:05
They're advising there's going to be a sedan off in the ditch there at the I-55/I-40 split,
00:12
and they're pinning it near West Service Road.
00:15
She states it's going to be off the service road in the ditch.
00:24
Can you see what business near West Service Road is? 10-4[1]00.
00:33
And let them know that that's my second accident on their little one out.
00:38
10-4[1].
00:44
Day 25, we'll see it.
00:47
Day 25.
00:51
1024 southbound here out missouri two zero king sam zero a x-ray missouri two zero king sam zero ayes right can you send it to my address please wash the tag
01:08
Any of the power to drive the vehicle in the ditch in the area.
01:15
We didn't have Marion check in the area.
01:19
It could also possibly be in the area of the auction house.
01:25
Check. Show me direct.
01:28
She's talking one direct.
01:30
I'm back.
01:34
I'm back in floor.
01:45
At 638, the area located it.
01:48
It's going to be just here at the sheriff's department in the ditch.
01:53
It had come off the interstate.
01:55
State was notified, but state advised they did not have any troopers.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
West Service Rd, West Memphis, AR 72301
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