Passenger car threw ice at another vehicle in grand rapids, Grand Rapids MN
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According to the dispatch call, a driver reported that a smaller passenger car threw an ice chunk at her vehicle while driving near the roundabout on 10th and Airport Road in Grand Rapids. The license plate was not visible due to snow. The driver lost sight of the vehicle after the roundabout.
Audio|Heard on: Itasca County Public Safety
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01:14
Transcript:
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337. I would call her on the line that said she was driving down the road and had somebody in a passenger, a smaller passenger car throw an ice chunk out at her vehicle.
00:09
With the person in the back seat of the vehicle, she cannot get a plate because it's covered in snow.
00:15
And she's currently southbound on the airport road still following the vehicle.
00:26
Stand on station.
00:31
Cross street on Airport.
00:35
She's no longer following, she's no longer following, she lost it.
00:44
She said once she hit the roundabout on 10th,
00:49
that she lost them on the roundabout, so she assumed that they went southbound on the airport road.
00:58
I'm in that area right now.
01:00
I've got one car probably seven blocks ahead of me.
01:04
Except four-door passenger car, card and no, she couldn't even see the plate on it.
01:12
10-4[1]. Let's see if I can catch up to here.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Airport Rd, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
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