Reckless driver in gold car causes crash near Kipling, Wheat Ridge CO
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According to the dispatch call, a gold Toyota Camry was driven recklessly near Kipling in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. The car had no license plates, left the road, hit the median, and re-entered traffic before stopping. The left front wheel came off, and a tow was requested.
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01:47
Transcript:
00:02
There's a gold Toyota Camry with no plates on it.
00:06
Left the road, hit the median and drove on the embankment, re-entered, traffic,
00:14
speeding.
00:15
Possibly you're ready.
00:16
RP loss usual to go in as willing,
00:19
(number withheld).
00:28
(number withheld)- Missory John Lincoln Ocean North tube Hall
00:42
What was the last digit or two?
00:49
Hey?
00:51
Have a good name.
00:56
Hello one.
00:59
Hello, everyone.
01:00
See off, thank you for your help today.
01:03
Yeah well, good evening.
01:05
Have a good night there.
01:06
I'm (number withheld).
01:09
Denver when I'm (number withheld).
01:11
What happens to me? Uh,
01:15
can you attach me to that road ridge? I put the,
01:19
looks like a camry, no plates, but I'm behind it.
01:23
I'm at the 255 interstate, what's down.
01:30
The rest of 92, sorry, can you copy that plate?
01:35
Hold, I'm trying with the expiration of 2026, getting nothing.
01:43
Okay, thanks.
01:45
His left front wheel came off, he just got a tow coming.
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Location mentioned:
Kipling, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
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