Traffic accident on I-264 with possible hit-and-run


Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 1 - Divisions 6 and 7
02:50
Transcript:
713 bakerball cars all the scene 1727 1714 baker radio tarps is out of the road you can clear us out 10 4th. (name withheld) is 1727. 1718 radio, will you hold us out on the 1040s well? Thank you. It's 22, Charlie, the radio. Go ahead. I got hung up on, so I added some motion, clear now. 1728. 621 Baker A. Onemaker. And they're going to be handled this accent amongst themselves, so you can clear it out, and I can start for the hit and run, and two Charlie, go with me? Two, Charlie, we go with one baker. I don't know how about how many. 65-notes of the one-thirty. That's it. 10-6-7. I'm holding a trouble estimated location on 3. 10-4. 613 on the area. So, Adam, what was your traffic? I'm in the area. Thank you, Chris. Two-legers, sign traffic. Is that F.229? It's 13 Adam. Did you do a call back on not see them with us two Baker's season? So did you find anything? That's on there, ma'am. Oh, let me second. She might be on the feeder ramp that gets onto 264 if one of you walk and something that way. She sees you all, but she's not in a place to be able to... Looks like you guys down. It's a 264 east or west, you know.
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I-264, Louisville, KY
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