Intoxicated driver hit pole and fled in cromwell, Cromwell CT
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Police responded to a report of an intoxicated driver who hit a pole near Cromwell Hills and left the scene in a black SUV. Officers located the vehicle near Hemlock Court and made contact with the driver.
Audio|Heard on: Cromwell Police
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
10-4[1], 122 and 123, I am receiving a call about a motor vehicle that seemed to be a driver that was intoxicated behind the wheel that has hit a pole and was in Cromwell Hills and is now leaving.
00:18
104, we're in Cromwell Hills by the garden.
00:24
Stand by getting more info.
00:30
22 to 23. I'm a Willowbrook.
00:33
I'm going to comment, do the gardens on this side.
00:35
If we can get a vehicle description, be good.
00:46
122, this vehicle is also being described as a black SUV.
00:54
Turn for a shoe, where is it?
01:02
122, 23, it'll be Hemlock Court.
01:10
Trouble.
01:12
H.U. Is it still trying to leave?
01:24
Callers to the day side go into the dead end and it hasn't returned yet.
01:33
Issued a 122, 123.
01:36
The reg on that vehicle is going to be Bravo Victor (number withheld).
01:40
It's going to run it now.
01:45
H. You can have a lot.
01:48
10-4[1].
01:55
HQ, go again with the reg, please.
02:01
Bravo Victor (number withheld).
02:07
HQ, I got the vehicle here.
02:10
It's parking.
02:11
I'll be stepping out.
02:14
4.
02:15
23-0.
02:20
23-0. 10.
02:22
104.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Hemlock Ct, Cromwell, CT 06416
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