Hit-and-run crash on Richmond Road with suspect white SUV, Pantops VA
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According to the dispatch call, a hit-and-run crash occurred at Richmond Road and Stony Point Road involving a white SUV with a partial license plate TAE-70. The victim was found in the Exxon lot on Richmond Road with no injuries. Witnesses reported the suspect driving erratically on Hillsdale Lane.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle County Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
ACIN's copy lookout, hit and run just occurred in the county.
00:02
Richmond Road, Stony Point Road, suspect vehicle headed westbound on Richmond Road.
00:06
A white SUV with a partial tag of Tango Alpha Echo 70, T-A-E-70.
00:13
Again, partial tag.
00:14
It doesn't come back on file.
00:16
Westbound Richmond Road from Stony Point Road, near Richmond Road.
00:24
DCABee 104? 104.
00:27
A victim from that hit and run just occurred.
00:29
It's going to be in the Exxon lot there at Richmond.
00:35
She's going to be on the west side of the lot.
00:37
In a blue super accent SUV, she said she's parked under a street light, no injuries, no hazards.
00:45
They're given the city of all over that suspect vehicle.
00:48
We don't have a lot to go on.
00:55
On and four, we have another caller on the line that might have witnessed the accidents behind the possible suspect vehicle driving erratically down Hillsdale Lane,
01:05
the Silver Bowl, Chevy Tahoe, Tango Alpha Echo, 7-280.
01:14
Turns on a Gold 2007 Chevrolet SUV to (name withheld).
01:21
(name withheld).
01:23
2209 North Berkshire Road.
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Location mentioned:
Richmond Rd & Stony Point Rd, Pantops, VA 22911
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