White suv hits guardrail and continues on highway, Cheboygan County MI
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A white Ford Escape hit a guardrail near East M68 Highway and Montgomery Road and continued westbound. A maroon Jeep Wrangler without license plates was reported near the airport. There was also a male occupant walking down the freeway.
Audio|Heard on: Straits Area Public Safety
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Central, 40 Alpha-5.
00:02
40 Alpha-5?
00:04
I'm North State near the airport.
00:06
We'll be out with a maroon Jeep Wrangler, no plates.
00:11
We'll be in route.
00:13
Defer.
00:14
Great.
00:15
Sounds like we've got a couple calls on this now.
00:18
There may be a male occupant who is walking down the freeway now.
00:23
We're assuming it may be one of the, is probably one of the same.
00:26
45, 16.
00:28
Okay, clear.
00:29
We just pulled up on the truck, or as you, we'll check it real quick, and then see if we can find that guy.
00:34
Okay.
00:36
16, yeah, I'm seeing 34.3 is there.
00:39
We're seeing, power command.
00:42
1631, central, your location.
00:44
Fortify, 16 on scene,
00:47
23, establishing command.
00:49
Sure, Boykin.
00:50
1634, central, your location.
00:54
Hackleburg Road near Silver Road.
00:58
1634, we have a PDO reported by a third-party vehicle spun out, hit the guardrail, kept going,
01:07
newer white Ford Escape, half the front end of the vehicle is smashed in, again kept going westbound on East M68 Highway and Montgomery Road.
01:17
The third-party RP kept going or the vehicle they hit the guardrail kept going.
01:23
Yes,
01:25
vehicle to hit the guardrail kept going.
01:28
Central from Alpha 168.
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Location mentioned:
Montgomery Rd, Walker Township, MI 49705
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