Vehicle found unoccupied in retention pond near Little Boston Road, Hansville WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units found a vehicle off the road in a retention pond near Little Boston Road in Hansville, Washington. The vehicle appeared unoccupied.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
I'm not seeing anything at the one on Egg On, I'm going to call the RP back.
00:06
Okay, down little Boston.
00:09
Before you get the cliff side, there's a retention pond on the left.
00:12
It might be in there.
00:20
All 149. All 149.
00:25
Looks like John 149 is en route.
00:27
They can come to our front lobby entrance.
00:31
We'll let him know.
00:35
Yes.
00:37
Now with the subject, 736.
00:41
On 149, the Com information.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
They're requesting you contact them at the front lobby entrance.
00:56
I'm sorry, you kind of front lobby what?
00:59
Front lobby entrance of Bremerton Police Department.
01:04
One minute.
01:06
737.
01:07
37. No.
01:13
North 65. North 65.
01:16
North 65.
01:24
I've located the vehicle that's on the east side of the west side of Little Boston Road from Hansville about the 35,000 mark the little Boston Road to peer-locked fire's open between Hansville and a cliffside one vehicle off the roadway into a retention pond appears unoccupied I'll get you in plate just a second
01:53
I come from 2981.
01:54
I have a plate when you're ready.
01:58
Washington,
02:00
Boy Williams, and (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Little Boston Rd NE, Hansville, WA
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