Pickup truck backs into vehicle and initially leaves scene, Hanover NH
A pickup truck backed into another vehicle near the high school in Hanover, NH, and initially drove away. The pickup was later stopped after someone flagged it down. Officers were dispatched to handle the incident.
Audio|Source: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
We just witnessed a pickup truck back into another one and start to drive away, Vermont (number withheld).
00:08
It does look like somebody's flagged them down in the house stopping.
00:12
I'll get an officer to head that way.
00:20
4141.
00:25
Not sure if you caught the first traffic.
00:27
You know, up towards the high school, they just witnessed the vehicle back to another one and began to take off.
00:32
It was Vermont (number withheld).
00:52
Are you safe? Do you have a direction of travel?
00:57
KPK-765?
00:59
Very safe.
01:03
141, fire the vehicle left the scene.
01:06
They just need to be in a different place.
01:08
Each travel was away from the high school.
01:14
Copy. I'll try and locate FD and I'll get the info from them.
01:28
I just saw a pickup truck over the urban bridge 10 up north Main Street now I'm trying to catch out of it.
01:34
I'm trying to catch up there I think I cut you off a little bit.
01:51
Brad.
01:53
Do you advise you don't know if that's a vehicle that left to the one-off?
02:01
Okay. Bye.
02:10
Good.
02:13
I have a couple officers heading that way.
02:15
Which vehicle was the one that left? The truck plate you gave me or the other plate?
02:21
Give me the first plate to pickup truck, brown in color.
02:26
I say brown truck.
02:33
Also be advised, we're going to be standing by until officer rise.
02:37
Stop!
02:39
Thank you. Thank you.
02:40
... (number withheld).
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Hanover, NH
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