Vehicle crashes into tree near Rock Point Road, Newburg MD
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A gray Nissan Pathfinder crashed about 20 feet off the road into a tree and a small embankment near Rock Point Road. The mailbox at the location was destroyed. The driver is identified as the female registered owner.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Crash 9. I won't play all I'm seeing.
00:06
I have a try to get a low volume.
00:10
Cancel the other.
00:13
10-9, 6-7-8.
00:15
You're good.
00:17
108. 670, I'm correct.
00:18
Thank you.
00:19
Crash 9, we'll play a confused start nearest available owner's request.
00:26
What kind of vehicle?
00:29
It's going to be a Nissan Pathfinder.
00:35
It's about 20 feet off the road, up against the tree,
00:40
and a small embankment.
00:47
Each story, I'll be at the committee.
00:54
You take down three arrival?
00:56
Good.
00:58
1.3. One point three.
01:02
13, sir.
01:07
6774, MSB has it, I'm praying.
01:09
6774-10.
01:12
7771 arrival.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:17
How is just 1.3.
01:20
1.3, 1330.
01:24
1330.
01:31
It's going to be through Maryland three, Frank Paul,
01:36
4363 on a Nissan Pathfinder gray in color.
01:40
And the driver should be the female registered owner, (name withheld).
01:50
Can I six, seven, eight.
01:53
Did you have a message?
01:56
Nope, accidental.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:04
Okay, 6-7-3?
02:06
Yes.
02:09
I'm clear myself before you're free.
02:13
Co.
02:18
Beach 3-3. Commissioner,
02:20
Rousinberg.
02:26
Crush and I'll play.
02:34
All right, just in the card, if you could put the mailbox was destroyed,
02:40
the address is going to be near Rock Point Road.
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Location mentioned:
Rock Point Rd, Newburg, MD 20664
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