Reckless driving and resulting accident involving a black Jeep northbound on Route 23 near the rest area in Marion County, Ohio; later determined to involve two vehicles ramming each other before leaving the scene., Marion County OH
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According to the dispatch call, reckless driving and resulting accident involving a black Jeep northbound on Route 23 near the rest area in Marion County, Ohio; later determined to involve two vehicles ramming each other before leaving the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
We had a wreckless off.
00:02
It was northbound on 23, black jeet, couldn't stand its lane.
00:05
Hold in the northbound rest area, unknown plate.
00:08
Callers no longer with it.
00:12
Okay.
00:14
Okay,
00:19
com. 23's off air station, one.
00:24
Twenty-three, you're clear.
00:30
52's out.
00:33
Clear.
00:35
Go ahead of the first.
00:44
King out of William 4685 and King George Zebra 6465.
00:50
You're all win on the second one?
00:57
King George Zebras 6465.
01:04
52-com-1.
01:06
Good.
01:12
I'm being told by both parties that there was actually a disturbance in the middle of the street where two cars were ramming each other.
01:21
They both have since took off, and that's what caused this accident.
01:30
You're clear.
01:36
58 and start up that way and start checking the area.
01:42
Okay.
01:47
They didn't have vehicle descriptions by chance, did they?
01:54
Brick for a plate for the other crash.
02:00
Okay.
02:04
Team Frank, Frank, 6555, it's a Ford Escape, looks like it's gray based on the picture.
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Location mentioned:
Marion County, OH
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