Hit and run involving white jetta near sw 3rd ave and sw lyon st, Albany OR
Police responded to a hit and run near Southwest 3rd Avenue and Southwest Lyon Street in Albany, Oregon. A white Volkswagen Jetta fled the scene after colliding with a black Ford Explorer. The suspect vehicle was tracked heading toward North Albany and may have stopped near Northwest Orchard Heights. The victim vehicle remained at the scene with no injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Albany Police
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Transcript:
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One two four, one one two for hit and run[1],
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NBC with her bondage.
00:07
We coming.
00:16
The suspect vehicle is going to be a white and bold flagging jet.
00:21
Part of that vehicle was left at 3rd in Lyon, and we have one caller that is following the suspect vehicle.
00:28
Sounds like they're going into North Albany.
00:29
We're still changing.
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6-8 root 4.
00:47
Roadway is clear.
00:49
You can put this in hold and I'm on the head run.
00:53
Okay.
01:01
It sounds like the specific vehicle had turned on to North Heights.
01:06
Again, it's going to be a white, multi-ruggen-Jetta, or similar.
01:14
Correction.
01:15
It sounds like it might have pulled over on the side of the road.
01:18
The auto's address returns to Northwest Orchard Heights.
01:23
Copy, Indistramers link current a third in line.
01:27
Affirm, part of that suspect vehicle is still going to be a third line and the victim vehicle is going to be a blackboard explorer that is still going to be a third line.
01:35
If possible, it's going to be the one outstructing, no injury.
01:38
Copy, I'll be around there if another unit can start for the North Albany address.
Police codes explained
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[1]
hit and run: Traffic collision where one party leaves the scene
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Location mentioned:
SW 3rd Ave & SW Lyon St, Albany, OR 97321
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