Vehicle found with front-end damage after driving wrong way, Clarke County IA
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A vehicle was driving the wrong way on Highway 34 near the nine mile marker. It was later found at a home near the highway with heavy front-end damage. Officers are working with Madison County to identify the driver and occupants.
Audio|Heard on: South Central Iowa Counties Public Safety
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes near the nine mile marker on Highway 34.
00:05
Vehicle traveling westbound in the eastbound lane from the nine mile marker on Highway 34.
00:13
Got off. I'd actually meet around.
00:15
Let's take up charge this.
00:19
Is it there?
00:27
10. I'll get a hold of state and see what they want you to do.
00:35
42 at 1851.
00:37
Uh, same by.
00:39
Pass in, 26.
00:46
26, go ahead.
00:50
There is damage in front of the vehicle.
00:56
I'm not sure what he's, what they're looking for,
01:01
specifically. Did they inform you?
01:12
By chance.
01:17
I'm Brown.
01:23
I'm on the phone with Madison County.
01:27
They have an officer that is back at the residence.
01:31
That vehicle is there.
01:32
It does have heavy front and damage.
01:34
Stand by for further.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:48
Where's that PD still out with it?
01:52
Just needs to go to the door and try to figure out how many occupants are there.
01:58
We're in route, but we're Osceola.
02:03
Tenforth.
02:08
or two ago.
02:11
We don't want to go into detail, but try to get someone who met driving.
02:21
Brady is going to be en route from Osceola.
02:28
Is there any way you can make contact, see who all is at the residence and who was driving the vehicle for an hour ago?
02:39
I'm seeing with the restaurant.
02:41
Yeah.
02:42
I'm seeing with Adam right now.
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