Possible hit and run involving black Dodge Ram, Lonoke County AR
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A damaged car was found near Mount Tabor and the ball field, possibly hit by a black Dodge Ram truck. Damage and paint transfer were observed on the driver's side of the car.
Audio|Heard on: Lonoke County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
I'm pretty sure they damaged the car out here when they were leaving.
00:04
Acknowledged. Would it be on 7-year?
00:11
Well, I don't know if it went down 7-year or if it went back to the car along hit the interstate.
00:19
Acknowledged.
00:23
913, I'm at the ball field.
00:25
I'm on keep out.
00:30
913. Not any expectation.
00:34
September.
00:40
9-03 to 123.
00:41
Is it a black or a gray ram?
00:44
It's a black ram, crew cab, lifted,
00:49
Vigma tires, loud exhaust, can't stay on the roof.
00:54
Beautiful. I just had a gray one go by.
00:57
Similar,
00:58
not it.
01:03
116 I'll be out on Mount Tabor.
01:07
I have it. You want to talk them? I carry himself.
01:15
To the Black Dodge Ram.
01:21
What was your last?
01:25
He's talked to Black Dodge Ram's...
01:27
(name withheld).
01:28
(name withheld).
01:31
(name withheld).
01:32
Sir.
01:35
That's the if you want to stop, you want her to death one.
01:39
He said he was fine.
01:48
Offer, the picture last?
01:51
Is this one the...
01:52
What is the stuff?
01:55
Ten more. That's the one I need, stop.
02:00
He's got him out here, stops.
02:09
Ten more.
02:14
Where would the damage we have on the vehicle?
02:17
Looks on.
02:21
This is one of the driver-side tires with the front bridge, a range road cover.
02:29
It is white.
02:37
We have to be white damage.
02:41
Paint transfer down the driver side.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Tabor Rd, Arkansas
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