Hit-and-run crash at McDonald's off Oak Tree Lane, Redmond OR
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According to the dispatch call, a red Chevy Silverado rear-ended another vehicle twice at the McDonald's drive-through near Oak Tree Lane, then fled northbound on Highway 97. The victim chased the suspect to get the license plate. Authorities are trying to locate the suspect vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Redmond Police Dispatch
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
It occurred at McDonald's South off Oak Tree Lane.
00:04
The reporting party was in the drive-through when an older male rear-ended them twice then denied the collision and left 10 minutes ago in a red Chevy Silverado, believed to be northbound on Highway 97 toward Midd.
00:21
Right.
00:27
Dispatch, 4S22.
00:30
4S.22.
00:34
I'm in that area now.
00:36
Is the reporting party still on scene or on top?
00:44
It sounds like they chased him down to get that license plate.
00:47
Returned out of Terrebonne.
00:53
Special 1234, can you pass this to county and see if you're making attempt to locate the suspect vehicle? A firm day already.
01:01
4L 43,
01:03
10 David 45.
01:06
Good.
01:10
That suspect vehicle passed me northbound, but I saw there is no victim vehicle damage.
01:15
Do you need me to contact it? I don't know where it went.
01:20
34R. A firm, just confirm the driver is not under the influence or related issues.
01:30
I'll try to find it.
01:31
I'm guessing he's headed home.
01:32
I did not see any damage on the vehicle.
01:34
They don't pass me.
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Location mentioned:
NW Oak tree Ln, Redmond, OR 97756
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