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Hit and run and minor crash reported on 41st Place 

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41st Pl, Highland, IN 46322
Audio|Source: Lake County Public Safety
03:42

Transcript:
1013, 1023, I'm hit your jersey. I'm not hitting run accident. I'll be in round to that. Well, for check. Mary, what are you 10-4? 10-4? Let me have a citation. Difficulty breathing, 26, 18, 41st place. Time out, 15, 10 hours. Typicalty breathing. We're going to have a sender bender over here on 148 in the airing. What car accident only reversions are another one, they want to make a report. I'll put you in a minute. Self-for-I-Advisal. I think I missed track some. The 94-1 when they took on the station. They went to station and Frontest spoke with him. He said that he has to go wherever it happened or have his vehicle with him. So now I guess he has his vehicle with him. and from just advice them to call us so we could come take a report because they refuse to. Really? Two, Roger. I'm copy. That would be 3200 block, Clark, Hilltruck, Indian Deerplate, David Ida, 9135. Copy. Yeah, passenger of 153 David Lincoln Tom. Be 153 David Lincoln Tom. Lives on ready for second. Go with the second. The guy would trust Adam, Victor Charles, 4-1-8. Copy. Both are clear and touched. I think for a fort penny. Copy. Okay. Those are the same actions, correct? We'll have two coming up right now, do we? Affirmative. They're both going to be the same accidents, so I'm just linking them. 4-4-3-10-8. 10-4. Watch the lake station on 29. Okay. What do you need by then? Go ahead. It's going to be three, David, four, Paul, Paul, George, five, Frank. Victor, Adam, Tom, 201,198. It's going to be a black.

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