Vehicle driving slowly after leaving road on state route, Bucyrus OH
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Law enforcement is investigating a report of a blue Hyundai that went off the road and is now driving slowly on State Route 4 between Bucyrus and Marion. The exact location is unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
You can get the decision to watch for a wreck list that southbound on State Route 4.
00:07
Somewhere between Bucyrus and Marion, right?
00:13
Go ahead.
00:15
I've been talking to the caller for about five minutes trying to get any type of location.
00:21
All he knows is he's somewhere between Bucyrus and Marion and it's a Hyundai that went off the road and is now driving slow.
00:30
Okay, I'm at the Delaware line and I'll head that way.
00:37
74 are you able to start?
00:40
10.5.9. Right, I'm stopped by train on Madison.
00:43
I want that crew train.
00:44
I'll make that way.
00:48
Okay, I still got him on the line.
00:50
I'm not sure whether he's still in Crawford County or in Marion County yet.
00:54
I'm going to try and get more.
00:58
Okay.
01:01
Sarah, I'm at 4 and 23 of heading back north.
01:04
You guys, he said it was the Hyundai?
01:07
Right.
01:11
Okay. What kind of vehicles are you calling?
01:17
I'm trying to get further.
01:21
Sirce, also, it's kind of hard to hear you.
01:24
It sounds like you're far away from the microphone.
01:27
I'm not sure if it's my radio or not.
01:33
He can't advise any further information.
01:37
He is in a blue Honda,
01:40
several car lengths behind.
01:42
He's been on route for about six minutes now and says he hasn't crossed a road that has a sign.
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Location mentioned:
OH-4, Bucyrus, OH
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