Hit and run collision involving pickup trucks in Moberly, Moberly MO
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A grey Dodge Ram was struck by a black Ford truck that fled the scene near State Route P and D.D. in Randolph County, Missouri. The female driver of the Dodge Ram was very upset but declined medical help.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff and EMS, Moberly Police / Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Power Central 695 hit and run.
00:05
625.
00:08
State Route P, Paul, just off D.D.
00:11
Is going to be near State Route P.
00:13
Grey Dodge Ram.
00:14
A black vehicle hit them and ran off.
00:19
Is you notified state and do you have a better description of the black vehicle?
00:27
No better description, it went towards New Franklin.
00:32
Proceed.
00:38
Dr. 100, DOJ 1 in the clear.
00:46
Damage areas that we should be looking for.
00:54
Sit by 1400s.
01:02
I think there's going to be the driver's side in the air.
01:04
10-4[1]. I'm coming through Booneville right now.
01:11
I'll watch for it.
01:16
Copy.
01:22
They're going to be closest to near State Route P.
01:27
It's going to be right in the middle of P and 240, closer to the D-D side of P.
01:33
They denied medics times two.
01:35
They said the driver was in their lane, hit them on the driver's side with their driver's side.
01:40
It's going to be a Ford truck, and it went towards New Franklin.
01:44
They're the female in the car who is borderline hysterical, be advised.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Moberly, MO 65270
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