Stolen vehicle hits building near Briarwood Drive and North State Street, Jackson MS
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According to the dispatch call, a stolen vehicle collided with a building near Briarwood Drive and North State Street. The occupants fled the scene. The incident is recorded under case number 25-12-0-2309.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson Police and Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
For the incident that took place last night at the Target store, I think the vehicle hit their building and caused damage.
00:17
The vehicle was reported stolen.
00:21
Check the case number I just gave you and see if you can locate that vehicle.
00:32
The stolen vehicle hit the building and then the occupants fled.
00:49
Okay.
00:56
I'm looking at one-on-one at Broadwood Drive.
00:58
I don't see a call for that location last night.
01:05
The last location was case 25-12-0-2309. The vehicle hit the building and then they jumped out.
01:17
6-0-0-09.
01:21
I think so.
01:22
I'm waiting on the case number, but I think it was 0-2-329.
01:31
My team responding to 1035 East County Line Road.
01:36
Sean for the Blue Sky, 4A, Transfire, Transfire.
01:39
Trans-19. 12-19 response.
01:46
Okay.
01:47
So case 25-12-0-2309 involves a stolen vehicle hitting the building while fleeing.
01:59
What is that case number again?
02:03
25-12-0-2309.
02:12
I got it, 02309.
02:17
You probably just report the incident with details on the damage.
02:24
It is sure.
02:25
The address is missing.
02:27
It says near Briarwood and North State Street.
02:32
Good point.
02:33
He advised that the location was there.
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Location mentioned:
Briarwood Dr & N State St, Jackson, MS 39206
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