Intoxicated individuals enter vehicle and crash nearby, Monroe WI
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A caller reported intoxicated individuals near her van at Spring Square who then entered a gray Hummer SUV with Illinois plates and possibly left. A short time later, a one-vehicle crash occurred near the 1181 exit with no injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe/Green County LE
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Transcript:
00:00
241, the assist agency screen at Spring Square,
00:05
17 called to report intoxicated individuals near her van, now stating they are getting into a pickup truck and possibly leaving the area.
00:20
Or they get a description of the vehicle.
00:26
I'm attempting to get a description, service is not very good.
00:33
Ten phone.
00:39
I'll be ahead in that direction.
00:45
So far for a vehicle description, I've got a gray Ford or possibly an SUV, maybe a truck stated that has an H on it.
00:54
No plate.
00:59
And so I've got a partial Illinois B plate of (number withheld), possibly (number withheld) following.
01:10
It's approaching.
01:14
But I wanted a Hummer SUV solar in color.
01:20
So farmer.
01:24
So farmer, I'm talking about the person got in the driver seat.
01:37
Tell me to 16.
01:40
Good.
01:42
Can you respond to the 1181 exit? It's going to be a one vehicle crash, no injuries reported, wheels locked up, and they crashed.
01:57
Then for are they still in the roadway?
02:04
13 under block, 16th of Illinois PC 408.
02:10
So Illinois truck plate, 408,
02:13
(number withheld),
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408, (number withheld). 408,
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(number withheld), it's a Hummer SUV.
02:25
And where I'll send you?
02:28
Sample.
02:33
on the 1400 block or 17th Street.
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Location mentioned:
Spring Square, 1130 16th Ave, Monroe, WI 53566
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