Vehicle fled scene after rear-end accident near Turnpike Road, Southborough MA
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A motor vehicle accident occurred on Route 9 westbound near the Southborough town line. One vehicle, a gray Subaru with rear-end damage, fled the scene. The incident location is near Turnpike Road in Southborough.
Audio|Heard on: Westborough Police & Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
You respond, Route 9 westbound,
00:03
the area of the town line.
00:05
Southborough advising, they got a motor vehicle accident.
00:10
One of the vehicles took off.
00:12
You can be looking for a sedan with rear end damage,
00:20
working on further details.
00:22
3.485 received.
00:30
I don't know.
00:33
345 W.
00:35
Station W.
00:41
Can you try and obtain a timeline?
00:44
See if I need to go to milk or if you go down to Otis.
00:47
Receive.
00:55
W3235, the accident occurred approximately five minutes ago.
01:00
I probably have the area of near Turnpike Road in Southborough.
01:08
32nd, receive.
01:12
3.45 received.
01:23
According to Google Maps, the area of near Turnpike Road in Southborough is approximately one and a half to two miles from the Westborough line.
01:34
3-2 miles.
01:43
3.45 receive.
01:45
I'm 9 West at Milk.
01:49
I'll stay here and see if I can see it.
01:51
Receive.
01:54
W3.233.W.
01:58
233.45.
02:00
Southrose reporting, it's going to be a gray Subaru.
02:08
3-20-received.
02:11
I've been the area of the hook and land west on ramp.
02:16
Reggie.
02:18
345 received.
02:22
345 receive.
02:24
345 W.
02:28
345 W.
02:31
Station of you?
02:33
It's a minor or is it pretty significant damage to the rear?
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Location mentioned:
Turnpike Rd, Southborough, MA 01772
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