White car involved in hit and run near Coleman and John Wesley, College Park GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a white Chevrolet Malibu was involved in a hit and run near the intersection of Coleman and John Wesley in College Park, Georgia. The vehicle is currently disabled with a locked steering wheel, and there were no reported injuries requiring medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Show myself out with a white Chevy.
00:03
We're going to be at intersection of Coleman and John Wesley.
00:09
Advise she's been in a hit and run.
00:12
Show me about this.
00:13
See if she needs any medical attention.
00:15
Copy out with a white Chevy.
00:17
Involved in a hit and run, radio.
00:20
Three four to radio.
00:22
Three four zero.
00:24
She does not need any medical attention.
00:29
You can start APDs to this location.
00:31
She is going to be twenty-one years of age.
00:33
Going to be a white Chevy Malibu.
00:37
The vehicle is unable to move right now.
00:40
Her steering wheel is locked at the top.
00:42
I copy. It is going to be a twenty-one year old female driving the white Chevy Malibu.
00:49
Vehicle is disabled.
00:52
That is right, it is going to be at Bravo Foxtrot.
00:54
Copy 340. Do you have any other information?
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Location mentioned:
John Wesley Ave, College Park, GA 30337
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