Police search for car after hit and run crashes, Clearwater FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to multiple hit-and-run crashes involving a white Impala around Clearwater, Florida. The vehicle struck several locations, including near San Ramon Court, Rogers, Hillcrest, Missouri, and Franklin. One person was reported injured and bleeding from the head. A separate individual was found unconscious at the Clearwater Beach Motel. Officers closed lanes on Druid Street for safety while searching for the suspect vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Clearwater Police - East
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04:21
Transcript:
00:00
Nine units, I was on ten explaining that there's.
00:04
I've been flagged down twice now.
00:05
There was a white car with vehicle damage that flooded the area near San Ramon Court.
00:11
I'm checking the area now.
00:15
My copy.
00:16
Copy.
00:22
Right now I'm also being told it's a white Impala, possibly.
00:26
It went westbound on Rogers and then went northbound on Hillcrest.
00:36
Do you have a time lapse?
00:41
Somewhere within the accident, sorry, just left.
00:44
They said they were flying, so they're creating some distance.
00:50
10-4[1].
00:54
We got anything on the hot sheet for that?
01:01
349, there was a dirty looking white Impala on San Juan between San Remo and Hillcrest when I was looking for the car you called out about.
01:14
It's on the north side of the street parked at one of the houses.
01:21
We're not seeing anything that matches that on the hot sheet.
01:30
Units, blow for noise eleven correction north road.
01:36
One hundred and 15 C, can you please validate my address?
01:43
One hundred and sixty-three city.
01:45
One hundred and sixty three.
01:48
I just got flagged down by somebody at the Clearwater Beach Motel who seems to be passed out.
01:53
Keep your post up if you just open me a call, please.
01:57
Forty-one, I had over there.
02:10
Thirty-three.
02:13
Thirty-three,
02:14
Go ahead.
02:20
If it hasn't already been advised, we're going to have one lane eastbound on Druid closed down as well as the turn lane on Highland to go eastbound closed off.
02:40
Six three city.
02:42
One six nine.
02:44
I don't know if that he was made of work, but can you actually call them? She actually fell down and hit her head.
02:49
She's breathing alert, but kind of keeps going in and out.
02:54
I copy.
02:56
Five 383.
02:59
Factory.
03:01
Separate call for service for me, please.
03:03
I'm at Missouri and Franklin.
03:06
Just accident with injuries.
03:07
Have fire department en route.
03:08
Bleeding from the head.
03:19
CD is going to be related.
03:20
Another hit and run.
03:21
This one's with injuries. A white car hit her just now.
03:27
Copy that.
03:31
Going southbound towards Court Street on Missouri.
03:37
I copy.
03:40
420, I'm headed to that.
03:44
That's 40.
03:49
Before I'm logged in, has that suspect vehicle been found yet?
03:53
Negative.
03:57
Looks like it's involved in two different hit and runs.
04:04
Copy.
04:10
538 to the other units, we're working on an assumption.
04:12
It's an unknown white vehicle that hit her, based on coincidences.
04:16
I think it's the same car.
04:20
Copy that.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
S Franklin Cir & S Missouri Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756
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