Toyota Highlander fled scene after crash in Jefferson County, Jefferson County WI
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A Toyota Highlander fled southbound toward Highway 106 after a crash in Jefferson County. Witnesses reported two people in the vehicle. Officers later spoke with the driver, identified as (name withheld), one of the vehicle's owners.
Audio|Heard on: Lake Mills Police/Fire, Jefferson County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle appears to be empty.
00:01
Witnesses say a Toyota Highlander with two people took off southbound toward Wisconsin Highway 106.
00:06
I don't see anybody else on the scene.
00:11
Topper.
00:16
Jefferson, S.O.
00:17
Rome Fire.
00:25
Go on, room fire.
00:27
Rome fire.
00:30
Come on.
00:33
Rome Fire, go ahead.
00:39
You can show Rome Engine 8965 en route.
00:43
Come on.
00:50
22, copy of 28.
00:53
622.
00:55
Adam Young Mary, (number withheld).
00:58
Adam Young Mary, (number withheld), 755-cover.
01:07
6741 on week 108.
01:10
December.
01:21
Roper.
01:23
You can show Roan Rescue on scene.
01:27
Super.
01:33
Jefferson S.L.
01:34
Roam Fire.
01:35
Roam Engine on scene.
01:38
Ten for Roam Engine.
01:45
Jefferson 754 to Rome command on J.E.
01:49
Fire, you got a copy.
01:54
A bluish Highlander and a female in the passenger seat, so possibly a male or a female that was driving our car here.
02:03
So on 443, my partner spoke with the driver.
02:05
His name was (name withheld).
02:06
He's one of the owners of the vehicle.
02:08
He does have two briars.
02:11
Time before I see the IID insult.
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Jefferson County, WI
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