Police stop suspected hit and run vehicle near 3rd St in Salem, Salem OR
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued and stopped a black Jeep Cherokee near 3rd Street in Salem. The vehicle is suspected in a recent property hit and run on Marion Street Bridge causing damage on the passenger side.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Police Dispatch
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Can you keep an eye southbound for black Jeep Cherokee,
00:05
736 November Delta, Juliet?
00:07
It's a hit and run vehicle from a few days ago.
00:10
It just hit southbound Commercial oil ones.
00:17
Hey from, give me the first two digits again.
00:23
736 November Delta,
00:26
Julia. All right.
00:36
Just hit it rural.
00:38
I'm uh...
00:39
Libby and two but are going ahead at East here to try to get the commercial.
00:48
337, 227. It's southbound still.
00:50
I'm trying to get out into traffic to follow it.
00:55
Okay.
01:01
32, status.
01:06
Car 4, sir, air she clear.
01:14
237, I'm one vehicle behind it, we're southbound commercial and have the corona.
01:21
Coming.
01:27
237, 227, do anything special about this? You're going to let it up.
01:32
Nothing special, you can just stop it and I'll show up there.
01:34
I got the report up.
01:41
Copy, I've got it stopped,
01:43
near 3rd St NW and Half Penny Dr NW
01:51
227, 337. It's a property hit and run that occurred on Marion Street Bridge on the ape.
02:02
337, where would the damage be, if any?
02:08
Assess your side, it was a side flight.
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Location mentioned:
3rd St NW, Salem, OR 97304
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