Disabled vehicle with heavy damage blocks Route 611, Monroe County PA


Police are assisting with a disabled vehicle with heavy front-end damage blocking part of Route 611 in Pocono Township, Pennsylvania. The vehicle may have been abandoned after a recent accident, possibly a hit and run. Officers are checking the area for anyone walking nearby and trying to contact the vehicle owner to determine their plans for the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Pocono Township Police
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
2.26. I'll be out with a disabled vehicle.
00:07
It'll be 611 just north of down court.
00:10
Zero 27-16.
00:14
Pennsylvania, Mike Juliet, Gulf 5904, done a green Chevy cruise.
00:20
I believe it's on occupies.
00:22
For 26-5.
00:24
Wanting test control.
00:25
Can e-check if TST or Yankee units had a hit and run recently?
00:33
2ndi-scy.
00:34
6.26, then we respond over there.
00:42
And someone can just check 611 north of me if there's anyone walking.
00:48
There's this vehicle as heavy front-end damage.
00:51
No. Control to Tiber 26.
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26.
00:53
Seventh 26, they check with both state police and PMR, negative, and run-app.
00:58
That one.
01:02
17 to the other units, that's the vehicle I just had on that MVA[2] at the crossings.
01:06
Twenty-six, I copy.
01:07
His mother was with him, in her car.
01:09
They may have just left it there and gone in hers.
01:11
Dad, work.
01:12
Twenty-six to seventeen.
01:13
Go ahead. Can you see if you can contact them and see what their plan is with this vehicle?
01:18
Almost in the roadway.
01:20
10-4[1], I'll get my call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative / Message received
[2]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
PA-611, Pocono Township, PA
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