Jeep leaves scene after rock breaks windshield


Audio|Source: Macon County Public Safety
02:28
Transcript:
That's to all units. Be on the lookout for a red Rubicon Jeep. It was leaving the square. Rock flew out of the back of it and busted a caller's windshield. They said if she was going to call the cops, they would stay there, but they ended up driving off and leaving the scene. Again, that is going to be a red Rubicon Jeep. Where's the direction of the red Rubicon? It looks like they were headed towards the... Square on College Street from the Board of Education. The caller is needing an officer out there to make a report of the busted windshield. 24. 2.18, direct. Zero three. I'm going to show me back tonight. I'll be en route to that traffic with other officers. 10-4. 218 to 209. If you want to travel, Scottsville, I'll go there to caller. That's 10-4. I'll go. Let's see if I say it. 2.18 to Scottsville, yeah, here's call. 10-4-218. It's back for the G's going to be 243, 4-4-boy (name withheld). 243, 4-4-4-4-8. 243, 4-8. I'm going down Bradford Robert Gaw. I'll swing back over to her to you and just a second. She'll make sure they can still right here local. That's 10-4-3. So 9-0.30, I came all the way out. Scottsville Road, 9-9-9-9-8-25s. That's 10-4. If the complaining got a good tag, we'll know who it's going to be here in just a minute. We're waiting this batch. Vehicle, I'm going to be out with tag. It's going to be boy, Tom, Charlie, 8340, boy Tom Charlie, 834.
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Macon County, TN
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