Vehicle speeding near roundabout almost hits pedestrian, Los Alamos NM
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Police responded to a report of a speeding white SUV near the roundabout at Central Avenue and 15th Street. The vehicle nearly hit a person who was getting into her car. Officers searched for the SUV but did not find a match for the license plate provided.
Audio|Heard on: Los Alamos Police and Fire
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to call her a request driver going from the roundabout in the town, continuing on Central.
00:15
We have a white weather.
00:16
They gave me a plate.
00:17
I'll be running it now.
00:27
The complaint was speeding and she was getting into her car and they almost hit her.
00:33
She wanted to let us know.
00:37
She said,
00:39
she had for lunch.
00:57
That is one like big a spear.
00:59
All right. All right.
01:07
One flight? A fear or five.
01:12
Oh, you're going to be a fight.
01:13
Oh,
01:17
I'm on Central.
01:18
Oh,
01:22
thank you.
01:23
Six is on Central.
01:25
25 seconds.
01:29
That's almost 30.
01:32
Okay.
01:34
You can show me clear.
01:35
I'll have documents ahead and report.
01:37
Okay.
01:39
Let's follow, let's all 8.2, 3, you can add me to that reckless call.
01:41
I'm in the area ATL.
01:43
Yes.
01:45
To be advised the place he gave me of not coming back to the vehicle she this time.
01:50
What's you're coming back to?
01:52
I'm next with Chan,
01:54
2004. She made a SUV, and she gave me the description of a light below.
01:59
Passenger car or SUV?
02:02
SUV
02:04
Copy. Six went from Canyon and Diamond to Central Avenue and 15th Street.
02:12
No vehicles matching that description.
02:14
Keep checking.
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Location mentioned:
15th St & Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544
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