Sedan hits parked car near Acadia Avenue in Lafayette, Lafayette CO
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A sedan collided with a parked car near Acadia Avenue in Lafayette. The driver is suspected to be intoxicated. A related hit-and-run incident involving a gold Chevrolet sedan was reported near Starline and Sandler streets. The vehicle reportedly left the scene after hitting a parked car and was last seen northbound on Sandler.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder County Sheriff and Fire
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Near Acadia Avenue a sedan hit the caller's parked vehicle and the caller thinks the driver was intoxicated. The plate for their vehicle was (number withheld), and they should still be there.
00:17
Lincoln 25, copy in route.
00:20
1806.
00:27
King 589-9-G-9-19-1806
00:33
6388-9-9-18-06 638-8-9-1806 Correct 26 could you Edward 26 Edward 26 No plates, I'll be at Road 5 in Erie Parkwood down the blue Honda Civic.
00:58
8207.
01:02
631 into watch, connect.
01:05
631, goodnight, 1807.
01:08
Another 26, copy plate.
01:14
Go ahead. All row, attempt, 7851-178.
01:20
1808. 1807.
01:22
Lincoln, the hazards that are moved clear.
01:27
1808.
01:33
Lincoln, 25.
01:37
Lincoln 25.
01:41
We have another party calling and advising that they're the hit and run at Starline and Sandler, and they're following the run vehicle.
01:47
The vehicle hit a parked car and continued going.
01:49
They're northbound on Sandler to Glenwood, and it should be a gold Chevrolet sedan.
01:55
They gave the license plate as (number withheld), and the one for your call was given as (number withheld), assuming it's related.
02:03
Assuming it's going to be related.
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Location mentioned:
Acadia Ave, Lafayette, CO 80026
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