Hit and run collision involving suspected intoxicated driver, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a driver suspected of intoxication hit a parked car twice near South Hobson and tried to flee the scene. The vehicle involved is a black or dark gray pickup truck.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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5 Charlie 23 e906 on this 961[1] near South Hobson
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near South Hobson 5 Charlie 23 Compton huh
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Four Charlie 20 real time on channel 2
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Real time do you have cameras Broadway and Hobson for a 961[1]
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Negative
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Copy.
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4-trily-24-5-223.
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It's in front of near South Hobson.
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Someone just hit a parked car and that driver is trying to leave.
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R.P. says the driver smells 390.
00:39
Driver is going to be in a black or dark gray silverado with a rack on the back.
00:42
He's a white male 40s, white shirt, black shorts, thin bill.
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There's a second RP now.
00:54
So Dispatch 20 is his grandmother's house and he just left, but he saw the driver hit the same vehicle a second time and also advised the driver smell 390.
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Charlie 24 Falcon up in the area.
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Falcon work out from out east.
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For Charlie 14, are you over here?
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2014, yeah, I'm not...
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I'm not... I'm not...
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24,
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I got the place for you.
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Go ahead.
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She's going to be out of Chihuahua.
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David Tom Tom,
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294, Charles, and I'll give you a second one.
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Happy.
01:48
The Nevada 7137.
Police codes explained
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[1]
961: Non-injury traffic accident or collision
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