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Vehicle crashed into tree with license plate removedLewis County NY

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Lewis County, NY

A vehicle crashed into a tree on Cary Cail Road near Collar Road. There was no one in or around the vehicle, and the back license plate had been removed.

Audio|Heard on: Lewis County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Lowville Police - Analog
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Transcript:
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For 702, 705, 3D330 have a vehicle crashed into a tree,
00:08
down a mid,
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into a tree.
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Cary Cail Road,
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near Collar Road, caller reports no one is in or around the vehicle,
00:21
and the back license plate has been removed.
00:33
702 Willis myself, 705, 706, and Route 2, and address number 4AO, central,
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okay.
00:42
Okay, 17003.
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These are those, will be in there.
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There you see to Collar.
00:51
She's stated remain on location to assist finding the vehicle.
00:55
She has said several times there is no one in or around the vehicle.
00:59
She did provide a registration number from the one field that will run it and put it in the CAT.

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