Unoccupied car found running with smashed windshield, Bayfield WI
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According to the dispatch call, a black 2014 Dodge Dart was found running with a smashed windshield and no one inside near New Housing Road. The registered owner, (name withheld), may live nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Ashland Bayfield Counties Public Safety
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
2.305, Bayfield, 10-203.
00:07
Just beavide some gear requesting medical, the windshield's all completely smashed in.
00:18
10-4[1].
00:23
235-day film.
00:24
The vehicle is not occupied, but the vehicle is running.
00:30
You want me to page EMS and fire to stand by at their hall?
00:39
A for you when you're ready?
00:44
Fun.
00:48
Boy, Charles King, 3200.
00:52
B,
00:53
CK, 3200.
01:00
is solid and clear on a 2014 dodge dart black in color registered to (name withheld) of Bayfield again do you want me to page fire an EMS to standby at their hall
01:15
negative not this time um
01:23
235-223 where butts are yet
01:30
You can start in this direction and then they stand by with the car for a kilo and see if I can locate no one at this group.
01:45
1035, 235. (name withheld), I believe lives right on new housing road.
01:49
Do you want me to swing by the residents and see if he's there?
01:55
Yeah, if you want to.
02:04
10-4[1]. 935, 3.43,
02:08
(name withheld) lives near New Housing Road, Apartment 4.
02:13
Again, near New Housing Road, apartment 4.
02:20
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
New Housing Rd, Bayfield, WI 54814
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