Vehicle collision and driver passed out at Pontoon Road station, Pontoon Beach IL
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According to the dispatch call, at a gas station near Pontoon Road, a red Ford Focus struck another vehicle. The driver of the Ford Focus passed out behind the wheel. A passenger fled on foot and was later seen near Paco wearing a blue jacket.
Audio|Heard on: Granite, Pontoon, Madison (City), Mitchell, Long Lake
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Call for service 304, near Pontoon Road, the Conoco.
00:04
I have a caller stating she was parked when another red Ford Focus struck her plates in the CAD.
00:12
She states the driver of that Ford Focus is passing out behind the wheel, and a passenger of that car has run off on foot.
00:22
40, 10101.
00:24
6'5, yeah, round.
00:26
106, he's gone.
00:29
Ted.
00:31
Ted, Brian, a different caller.
00:33
The male that took off is a white male, blue jacket, went into the laundromat.
00:39
10.4.
00:45
71, you can 22[1].
00:47
Cut up, you know.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:00
Yeah,
01:04
Mom just wanted him gone.
01:05
He's wedgily walking back to where he's been staying in Madison.
01:08
We're back in.
01:10
Yep.
01:15
Oh, geez, looks like that male that they said fled just walked his way back over to Paco.
01:20
He's going to wear in the 90s,
01:23
blue jacket.
01:30
I'm affirmative and I'm cut off people drivers still in the vehicle or not.
01:38
Pontoon from Glenn, he's still in the vehicle for my caller, driver of the other vehicle.
01:46
Ten four.
Police codes explained
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[1]
22: Disregard / Cancel the assignment
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Location mentioned:
Pontoon Rd, Pontoon Beach, IL 62040
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