Black pickup truck hits car and flees in Cortland, Cortland NY
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A black Chevy pickup truck caused a two-car property damage accident near Frankie's Repair in Cortlandville. The truck fled the scene and was reported driving recklessly near A&W with a flat tire. Police are tracking the vehicle, which has a ladder in the back and no plate number is known.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Public Safety
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Did you start for 4048 Route 281? It's going to be Frankie's Repair, Town of Cortlandville.
00:05
It's going to be for a two-car property damage.
00:08
Black Chevy pickup truck, I believe, has left the scene that just took a report of a, with a ladder in the back.
00:13
It's a report of a black Chevy truck passing A&W on a flat tire, driving down the center of the road passing everybody.
00:21
Thank you.
00:24
I'm in the area of A&W all patrol area.
00:26
That vehicle.
00:28
I'm sure he's, if he's not in a parking lot there, he's south of there, he just got this information probably a minute and a half ago.
00:36
What's the description on that vehicle?
00:39
It's going to be a black Chevy pickup truck, also reported once I believe it's blue has a ladder in the back.
00:49
So far nobody's been able to get us a plate number.
00:52
Okay.
00:53
1416, I know you're not on duty, but attach his things to the notes.
01:08
C2 and 1460.
01:10
The vehicle that left us seen as a mid-state VAT, he's continued because his dog has a medical issue.
01:17
And apparently we're also taking calls of another car he's hit along the way.
01:21
See, I'm out with him.
01:23
Copy 1460, you're out with him.
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Cortland, NY 13045
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