Hit-and-run collision near pilot parking lot on highway 21, Brooklyn IA
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A hit-and-run accident happened near the pilot parking lot off Highway 21. A 2018 GMC Sierra was hit by an older-style Chevy Trailblazer. The driver of the Trailblazer left the scene going south toward the Quick Star. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Poweshiek County Public Safety
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
The P.D.
00:03
on Highway 21.
00:07
He was hit.
00:08
He is now in the parking lot of the pilot.
00:11
The other driver took off.
00:19
Tenor, so the RP is in the pilot parking lot.
00:24
Yes, he pulled off of the highway into the parking lot.
00:31
Tenmore, what's your driver?
00:38
14RRP is going to be in a 2018 GMC Sierra.
00:45
104, did he have any other information on the vehicle that hit him, like direction travel or type of vehicle?
00:55
They went south on Highway 21 towards the Quick Star,
01:01
and it's going to be an older-style Chevy Blazer fan.
01:06
He thinks it's not a 90.
01:15
It's going to be a (race withheld) male driving.
01:22
10-4[1], any license plate information?
01:28
Negative.
01:33
14, I do have another male that's seen just seeing the trailblazer.
01:37
He's going to try to get a plate or something on that vehicle.
01:45
Gentle, and this was going to be property damage only, no injuries.
01:51
Ten-four, that is correct, but he did state that the other male does driving, the (race withheld) male that is driving, the Trailblazer, said that he didn't feel the greatest and but still proceeded to leave the scene of the accident.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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