Maroon SUV drives wrong way and hits garage door, Wichita Falls TX
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A maroon Ford Explorer drove on the wrong side of the road, left the roadway, and struck a garage door near Seymour Highway in Wichita Falls. The driver, a young female, appeared incoherent but did not need medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita Falls Area Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
I heard after vehicle check 8682, Seymour Highway, KMA convenience store.
00:06
I'm advised a maroon Ford Explorer was driving on the wrong side of the road and in the bar ditch and then hit a garage door of a house.
00:19
And they're going southbound on Seymour.
00:23
Right.
00:25
Optingles now on a subject's driveway, drivers, a young, female,
00:30
or still in initial permission.
00:35
36-104.
00:39
To the advisor both in Berks.
00:43
Tandler.
00:47
24, you can't go to the other call.
00:52
The 101, me also.
00:55
Okay,
00:58
good.
00:59
The address is a heads ahead.
01:12
Tim, we're calling me this right now,
01:14
but they're at the KMA convenience store, but they're at a house address.
01:19
I'm on the line with the year, and we'll call it right now trying to get the actual house address.
01:24
Okay, good.
01:44
The store.
01:46
The puppy does not have the actual house address which is advising it's a brickney brick house with a big yellow truck under an awning with two cars in the driveway, so he's trying to get an address.
01:58
And the driver does not be medical, but they are not coherent.
02:19
Candler!
02:21
Go ahead.
02:27
Stand by, I found it.
02:28
It's going to be near Seymour Highway.
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Location mentioned:
Seymour Hwy, Wichita Falls, TX 76310
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