Hit and run on Huston and Sebago Lake roads, Gorham ME
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According to the dispatch call, a red Dodge sedan struck another vehicle's trunk on Huston Road near Sebago Lake Road then fled at high speed onto Route 237. The vehicle was last seen near Fields Ice Cream.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
We have an attempt to locate Huston Road and Sebago Lake Road.
00:04
The caller was turning onto Huston Road when a vehicle struck the caller's trunk and continued at about 85 miles per hour.
00:15
The vehicle took a right onto 237 from Huston.
00:28
Red Dodge, four-door sedan at the Rotary, most likely a male operator.
00:34
Thank you, John.
00:36
3.402, Doug.
00:39
Can you try running Texas Limited Use?
00:44
(number withheld).
00:46
Sam Boy, 6.
00:57
713, I guess I'm clear, you can leave it open, thank you.
01:01
And 4 have you clear, leave it open.
01:04
Copy 323.
01:06
And 342, that does come back on a 2017 DMC SUV to a custom stonework out of Raymond.
01:21
Top.
01:28
342 County, can you just send that to me?
01:35
20 County will be out on Astroft.
01:39
Copy 20.
01:45
Form 6, the vehicle was last seen on 237 coming out near Fields Ice Cream.
01:55
The caller will meet you at TNT.
01:58
To evaluate the damage, left front end of the vehicle hit the right rear of the caller's truck.
02:08
That's four, can you pass the other vehicle description on the west coast?
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Location mentioned:
Sebago Lake Rd & Huston Rd, Gorham, ME 04038
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