Vehicle missing wheel blocking lane on South High Street, Xenia OH
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A vehicle is missing a wheel and is blocking the southbound lane on South High Street. The driver is contacting a towing service to move the vehicle due to snow and the wheel issue.
Audio|Heard on: Central and Eastern Greene County Public Safety
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
It is blocking the southbound lane, South High Street, and it is missing wheel.
00:04
It's up on a jack.
00:08
It's a local, and you try to get a public service and see why they just left it in the middle of the street.
00:17
Here, Claire, I'm assuming because it doesn't have a wheel.
00:24
Yeah, that's why they did it right here, but they pulled on a side street.
00:33
11, I'm going out.
00:37
Trial 144.
00:42
Hey, 7, checkup.
00:47
2045.
00:50
19 to one 10th.
00:58
One time, go ahead.
01:05
Could you give any assist on this?
01:07
Go to near West Whiteman Street.
01:09
That's near West Whiteman Street.
01:12
That's where this van is registered to.
01:15
See if there's anybody at home.
01:17
I have a row of a line right now.
01:21
Okay, just heard going in person.
01:23
You're clear.
01:26
19.
01:28
Go ahead.
01:33
She was extremely upset.
01:34
She said she's going to contact AAA and see if they can get a tow truck out there to get it moved to a better location.
01:42
That would be excellent because it is blocking the entire south lane of South High Street.
01:50
That's my advisor.
01:51
She said that it was snowing and the wheel popped off and it wouldn't move any further than where it was at.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Xenia, OH 45385
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