Investigation of hit and run crash near Madison and Oxford, Eau Claire WI
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Authorities are investigating a hit and run crash near Madison and Oxford Avenue. Officers are locating a dark-colored Ford Fusion with heavy front-end and side damage suspected to be involved.
Audio|Heard on: Eau Claire County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Do you still have that vehicle from 3rd and 9 holding?
00:07
10-4[1].
00:09
10-4[1]. I think this is going to be the offender vehicle, yeah.
00:18
10-4[1]. 10-4.
00:21
William 108 headquarters.
00:22
I can head up to, uh,
00:24
was there at 3rd and Truax now? Is that right?
00:28
Yes, Collar is waiting at Truax from 3rd.
00:31
Number all either.
00:34
10, 4.
00:40
175 headquarters, 23.
00:45
10.4.
00:47
1.157 of course, then traffic.
00:52
10 for it.
00:58
You need to take 10 headquarters.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:03
When you have time, can you review the cameras at Madison and Oxford,
01:08
shortly after that hit and run, see if this vehicle goes through.
01:12
It's got heavy front-end damage and damage to the car beside door.
01:19
Turn for.
01:21
William 108, 203.
01:26
104.
01:27
10.4. 10-8[2].
01:33
10.4. Can you take a look at the domestic in its eyes? Headquarters, unit 18.
01:51
If we don't have anyone available,
01:55
we ask for mutual aid.
01:56
I'll try to get after afternoons out early.
02:00
10-4[1]. Can you also advise what kind of vehicle we're looking for on the cameras?
02:09
Dark colored, I believe it was a Ford fusion.
02:16
Time for it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
[2]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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