Red car deliberately strikes dog, flees Elk City, Elk City OK
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A maroon or red car deliberately struck a dog at the intersection of Oliver and Broadway in Elk City, then fled the scene, with juvenile witnesses reporting the act as intentional.
Audio|Heard on: Elk City Police
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
I have a report of a dog that was run over at Broadway and Oliver.
00:04
The vehicle ran it over and kept going.
00:06
It's going to be a maroon or red car of some sort.
00:11
I'm not sure which direction of travel it went.
00:13
Twenty-year.
00:22
27 RP advice lasting going west on 3rd from homeland possibly from juvenile driving.
00:30
Correct and the RPs are juveniles.
00:36
Okay.
00:38
Timothy City is your RP the owner of the telemark?
00:45
It might have difficulty getting information out of those juveniles.
00:49
It was their dog.
00:50
They're advising that the vehicle struck a dog on purpose and then fled the place.
00:56
Clear.
00:59
39.99 in the area for the panel call.
01:04
39.
01:06
99.
01:09
92, I'm 1022.
01:12
19.
01:13
19. 39. 30.
01:14
30.
01:18
I'll be a talk of know what's possibly the red car.
01:24
39.
01:31
I'm going to be 97 in the area where your RP is.
01:33
Do you have an address?
01:40
In 2027, they advised that they were outside on the corner of Oliver and Broadway.
01:47
Are you in on City, 1028?
01:52
309.
01:56
Ida Sam, Sam,
01:58
4-5-2.
02:04
South City, 39, insurance is confirmed to clergy, 12 of 25 on a red,
02:10
2012, Hyundai to Elizabeth Bishop, 908, North Adams, Elk State.
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Location mentioned:
S Oliver Ave & W Broadway Ave, Elk City, OK 73644
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