Reckless driver hits tree and drives on sidewalk, Las Cruces NM
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According to the dispatch call, a light-colored pickup truck was driven recklessly near Angler and Red Hawk. The driver hit a small tree on the sidewalk and drove eastbound on the sidewalk. The truck is a white Dodge with a damaged license plate and tinted windows. The driver appeared possibly intoxicated and was observed hitting curbs and driving on the shoulder.
Audio|Heard on: Las Cruces/Dona Ana Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
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...and sixty five, ten sixty five,
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the area of Angler and Red Hawk area forty-six.
00:15
It's a light pickup truck, advised that the driver almost hit multiple vehicles and was driving on the sidewalk last seen headed eastbound.
00:23
It's a light male driver, also advised that he hit a small tree on the sidewalk and continued driving.
00:31
Unknown make and model, with a black grill on the front.
00:38
An ordinal license was cleared 1250.
00:45
Units 55-1065 and another 4.6202.
00:50
Following in the area of Picacho in the valley, West Picacho and North Alameda.
00:58
It's a white Dodge pickup bearing (number withheld).
01:03
(name withheld), or (number withheld),
01:08
arises he's possibly intoxicated and was driving down Picacho.
01:13
Correction east on Picacho, time of 8 minutes.
01:21
The license plate was damaged, had tinted windows,
01:25
and bigger tires.
01:29
Subject was hitting curbs, driving on the shoulder, and not able to keep the lane.
01:36
An Aldena license was cleared at 50.
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Location mentioned:
Red Hawk Golf Road, Las Cruces, NM 88012
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