Minor vehicle crash at McDonald's parking lot, Renton WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a minor, non-injury vehicle collision in the parking lot of McDonald's near South Grady Way in Renton. Two vehicles, a red Chevy Spark and a gray Honda Accord, were involved. One driver initially left the scene but later returned and lacked a valid license or insurance.
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Transcript:
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Non-injury, non-blocking accident at McDonald's near South Grady Way.
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Unit 807 responding.
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Harley store appears closed, door open. Conducting business check.
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Confirming location of business check?
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Harley near East Valley.
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They're closing. Door open at closed business, checking inside.
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Copy, unit backing up near West Valley.
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Officer Robert 15 heading there.
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Thank you.
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Unit seventy-eight code four with the box.
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Copy, code four with the block.
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Thirteen, you can just create.
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Fifteen, copy that.
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Unit seventy-eight confirming non-injury, non-blocking crash at McDonald's near South Grady Way.
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Show unit en route, please.
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Seventy-eight copy.
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Accident occurred in the parking lot.
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Other driver initially walked away without talking to the officer but returned without license or insurance.
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Reporting party in a red Chevy Spark.
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Other vehicle is a gray Honda Accord.
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Working on the vehicle plate.
00:56
Honda Accord registration valid and clear.
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Okay.
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