White sedan stopped in roadway near blue horizon dr, Osage WV
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A white four-door sedan was found stopped in the middle of Blue Horizon Road near the Chaplin Hill Road intersection. No one was initially seen around the vehicle, and the driver was later confirmed to be a female.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia County Law Enforcement
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01:45
Transcript:
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141. We received a couple calls on it there, but I think that there's a four-door white sedan that's just sitting in the middle of the roadway.
00:07
I don't believe anybody's in or around it.
00:11
Was your caller just passed by?
00:13
Affirmative.
00:14
All callers were just passers-by.
00:18
Ten-four, new realize location.
00:25
It's going to be on Blue Horizon just up from the Chaplin Hill Road intersection.
00:31
Our one caller said it was close to Miller Hill Road on Blue Horizon.
00:35
Ten four for that.
00:41
America 121.
00:44
Good.
00:46
I'll be around Green Bag Road for a follow-up.
00:50
That's received.
00:52
Break.
00:53
134, Mecca.
00:56
Good.
00:57
So on vehicle reporting the hand by public service.
01:01
Mac 142.
01:04
Good.
01:05
What was the description of that vehicle?
01:12
They just advised it was a white four-door sedan sitting in the middle of the roadway, didn't have any lights or anything on.
01:20
I'm approaching a vehicle white, just like a Honda, break four,
01:26
Pennsylvania, 28th.
01:28
Good.
01:29
Mike Zhu, Mike 8304, should come back to a white Honda accord.
01:34
Let's just see this attached.
01:39
104, it seems like it has a female driver.
01:45
Proceed.
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Location mentioned:
Blue Horizon Dr & Chaplin Hl Rd, West Virginia 26534
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