Traffic stop and deer-related collision on Kingside Elk Road, Ross County OH
Police conducted a traffic stop on Kingside Elk Road involving two vehicles. An additional collision occurred involving a deer on the road. Officers managed the incidents and confirmed road conditions.
Audio|Source: Ross County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The cross, traffic stop.
00:06
Looks like I'm in the near Kingside Elk Road. Signal 7[1] is going to be King Tom Lincoln (number withheld), King Tom Lincoln (number withheld).
00:16
The name I made that.
00:21
Hey, Blues,
00:22
2016,
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Get up your station wagon.
00:26
Loud.
00:28
How is that one is?
00:35
Good.
00:41
Strange question, but I'm going to ask anyways, why on that is still considered Rock County, correct? Not take away?
00:53
That route is literally the county law.
00:58
You're clear.
01:00
It's going to be another co-two involving a deer.
01:04
I've got another signal seven for you.
01:07
When ready.
01:11
If it's on the north side of the road, it'll be back away.
01:18
It's on the right side of the road heading towards Adelphi.
01:27
You're having your seven.
01:33
Boy, Ocean, Nora, Ida,
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Tom, Adam, Adam.
01:38
Boy, Ocean, Nora, Ida, Tom, Adam, Adam.
01:43
This deer's thinking in it. This deer's going to need this fetch, too.
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John McGrady, 2020, New South Florida,
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Vanneur, Vanneur, Valid.
01:59
It's valid, no his.
02:02
You're clear.
02:04
That's going to be the seven that's involved in this.
02:07
The first seven is a driver's mom.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 7: Struck/damaged traffic sign; notify ODOT
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