Vehicle hits fence and flees on Second Street, Selma CA
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A vehicle crashed into a fence near the on-ramp east of North Town on Second Street. The driver left the scene driving eastbound. The incident is now classified as vandalism, and authorities will contact the registered owner.
Audio|Heard on: Selma Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:19
Transcript:
00:00
And when you arrive at that T.C.
00:03
It's written on the on-ramp,
00:06
which is contact you can.
00:10
One more.
00:13
One more than this way.
00:15
(number withheld)
00:43
Negative, it's going to be a set and release.
00:52
175, I'll be 1090s.
00:53
I'll be 1090s.
01:01
Down 164, assist me to 175.
01:08
175, just for info, it's not going to be on the on-ramp, it's going to be on the vehicle plighted into the fence, just east of the north town on-ramp.
01:19
5,
01:22
copy of 28.
01:35
120869 yellow3 gp 75 this is not going to be a responsible party on team
01:50
what's over 75
01:57
75 is going to be at the 76 and a red Honda
02:03
9?
02:09
175, the original RP is in a red Honda at the 76 gas station.
02:15
Okay,
02:17
4.
02:22
Selma 164. What does the vehicle come back to?
02:33
The vehicle comes back to a 2024 Jeep out of Selma off of Park Street.
02:42
Copy.
02:45
Can you change a call to vandalism in Shelby 108 RTF?
03:04
For info on that DC,
03:07
the driver involved is GOA[1], driving off the
03:14
eastbound on second and you can check the cameras by Berry Park, I'll be right on town.
Police codes explained
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[1]
GOA: Gone on arrival
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Selma, CA 93662
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