Possible hit-and-run near NE 144th St, Kirkland WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a patrol unit responded to a possible hit-and-run incident near NE 144th St in Kirkland. The officer arrived and coordinated vehicle information and follow-up actions at the station. The situation appeared to involve a departing vehicle, and further investigation was expected.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
One John Five, I've arrived.
00:01
One John, go ahead and do traffic.
00:03
2800 block NE 144th Street.
00:07
(code withheld).
00:09
Copy one, 2800 block northeast 144th.
00:12
One John Five, copy you arrive.
00:14
Last year repeat?
00:16
On John, come for.
00:17
Copy.
00:18
Thank you. One John Five, can I attach an OLN to the call? Oh, from go ahead.
00:23
(number withheld).
00:29
Copy.
00:32
One John Two, open me a follow up at the station.
00:36
Okay.
00:37
One John Six, right? Copy.
00:39
One John, six to plate.
00:41
One John, six.
00:42
(plate withheld).
00:45
Copy.
00:46
One John, copy.
00:48
What do you got on six for your plate?
00:50
Hey guys, comes back to the address of the call to a (name withheld).
00:55
I don't have a, I think it's attached.
00:58
I got it. Lydia one John.
01:01
Go ahead. Can I write you by this as a hit and run in five holding my phone?
01:04
Affirmative.
01:05
Copy.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
NE 144th St, Kirkland, WA
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