Blue hatchback crashes into parked car and flees, Clarksville IN
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A blue hatchback crashed into a parked car near West Harrison Avenue. The vehicle tried to flee but was heavily damaged and left in an unknown direction. Authorities searched the area near Save A Step and the boat ramp for the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Charlie units for a motor vehicle crash with unknown injuries near West Harrison Avenue.
00:09
Nice, sir.
00:15
Blue hatchback hit a parked car, caller is not involved.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:32
Did they advise with a hatchback win?
00:40
They tried to leave but were unable to and then the call was ended.
00:50
Come back.
00:54
Ten, four.
00:56
Rayo, Charlieton, that vehicle is left.
00:58
You could probably cancel fire anything.
00:59
EMS, we're going to be searching area for it.
01:02
I'm clear. We got them back on TX.
01:09
They advised that it did leave in an unknown direction.
01:12
They advised that it did leave in an unknown direction.
01:16
They advised us how much damage is the blue hatchback.
01:20
Yeah, it's got a pretty heavy damage to the front, probably missing bumper.
01:29
I'll go start checking all the dead end roads down here.
01:39
99, if you want to stay out there near Save a Step, I'll check all these other roads before I get into the dead-end roads that maybe back here somewhere first.
01:51
12, I'm up here at the transfer.
01:54
Save-A-Step.
02:00
All right, if you just want to hang out there, I'll clear all these other roads.
02:06
Just in case of Nevelbacks.
02:12
Are they going towards the boat ramp or back towards Rango?
02:21
Take the direction of travel is towards the boat ramp?
02:26
Clear.
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