Armed driver follows truck involved in hit and run, Carrollton KY
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A driver in a white Ford F-250 is following a white semi-truck involved in a hit-and-run on southbound Highway 57 near Carrollton, Kentucky. The driver is armed and has threatened to draw a weapon if the semi-truck stops.
Audio|Heard on: Kentucky State Police Post 5
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
unit a few eight heel from the 57 southbound 57 southbound for a white semi not pulling a trailer
00:08
involved in a hit-and-run the other vehicle involves a white F-250 work fans they've refused
00:28
The caller still behind the tractor trailer.
00:33
That's 7-4.
00:34
They're at the 51 south now.
00:39
104. I'm proof our south, but I'll stay close.
00:44
I'm in their cross with right now.
00:51
Is it a Celtic name or anything on the CEMI?
01:07
That's negative.
01:09
34-916. The caller is high rate.
01:12
If it pulls off, then he will pull his weapon out.
01:15
So the caller is armed.
01:16
Discurs him from doing so.
01:19
He's determined to keep following the semi.
01:21
Tim.
01:27
In about one mile from Carrollton.
01:35
Which cross area?
01:38
Forty-two. Forty-day.
01:41
Never.
01:46
There may be another truck that's witnessed it, I believe, if another time I turned his hazard lights on.
01:57
I believe they've just passed you.
02:04
It's supposed to be up.
02:09
But those are some of those hazards on the color is going to be in a white F250 like a work fan.
02:15
That's simple.
02:16
They're passing me now.
02:22
They cause a lot of traffic.
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Location mentioned:
Carrollton, KY 41008
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