Vehicle in ditch on southbound lanes US-59 near East River exit, Splendora TX
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A vehicle is in a ditch on southbound US-59 near the East River exit by the Montgomery County line. Cleveland police are on scene investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
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02:25
Transcript:
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There's a vehicle in the ditch on the southbound lanes.
00:04
Cleveland P.D.
00:05
is on site.
00:07
Okay, we'll go.
00:09
Just want to make sure it's not the same one.
00:13
That's correct.
00:19
Number of all units that such as direct to council.
00:22
The riverfinal units of district council.
00:29
139, 138, can you can rob a vehicle description?
00:37
38, this will be a four-two.
00:43
One, David, 22.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:51
You can show me how it makes the keylet.
00:57
What's going on, text, playing it?
01:00
No, okay.
01:05
4-00.
01:07
Can you help about it?
01:18
Twenty-eight in January, two thousand twenty-six on two thousand cents.
01:23
Uh, gray, I believe.
01:28
Color of register for laughing us.
01:35
Where do you want, Ava, 126? I believe it's gonna have a Louisiana plate.
01:40
The least are unreadable in a registration.
01:47
Hey, you want you to say, Zoya.
01:54
...M.B. Advise, their units are out with a gray-in-color Ford Fusion on US 59 southbound at the East River exit.
02:02
You're looking for a gray-and-color key of Forte, south of County Road 375, north of Astoria.
02:10
That's good.
02:12
Well, David 15, I believe that's gonna be the same location.
02:19
One, it was 15.
02:20
We're showing East River across from the Splendora truck stop in Montgomery County.
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Location mentioned:
US-59, Splendora, TX
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