Traffic hazard caused by hammer in southbound lane, Elizabethtown KY
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Deputies responded to a traffic hazard on northbound Dixie Highway near Corvin's cabinetry. A hammer was reported lying in the southbound lane, creating a danger for vehicles. Officers were unable to locate the hammer.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Sheriff, Radcliff Police, Vine Grove Police & KSP-4
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
From County, 924.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:07
924 have a traffic complaint, traffic hazard type call.
00:13
Call is advising there is a hammer in a lane, southbound side,
00:26
causing a traffic hazard.
00:28
So this near Corvins.
00:32
Floor covering, caller said Corvin's furniture, but stated to south down on the right-hand side.
00:38
I believe it's going to be closer to Corvin's cabinetry there near North Dixie Highway,
00:45
down by West Dawson Road in Longview.
00:51
24, 1048.
00:56
John, before I dropped the lobby contact into your active, the subject will be standing by.
01:03
It's going to be in reference to a hit-and-run accident that occurred at Walmart neighborhood market last date.
01:11
Break.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:16
This is the suspect.
01:19
We had Meat Cannon go out and make contact with him yesterday.
01:24
Fies him to come to RPD and reference.
01:28
Again, he's the suspect of the hit and run at Walmart neighborhood market last date.
01:34
Okay, do you know the unit's worth correct?
01:38
I'm checking it right now.
01:39
Stand by.
01:44
It's going to be 916-916.
01:49
The report number is in the narrative.
01:53
No, 4 is okay, 2.3.
01:57
10.203.
01:59
I'm unable to locate the elusive hammer.
02:08
10.8.
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Location mentioned:
N Dixie Hwy, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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