White SUV stopped after hit and run with paint transfer, Salem OR
Police located and stopped a white SUV near Summer Street Northeast and T Street Northeast after it was involved in a hit and run with gray paint transfer and left side damage. The vehicle was last seen traveling westbound on Market Street from I-5.
Audio|Source: Salem Police Dispatch
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
District 3, we have an alert given by OSP, vehicle traveling westbound on Market from I-5, hit and run[1], that white SUV, unknown plate.
00:11
Also, damages on the left side.
00:18
It's fine, 20 then, westbound from that location now.
00:22
Any more details on that?
00:25
Negative. It's the delay of two.
00:33
Paint transfer on the left side would be from a silver vehicle that they hit on I-5.
00:43
Copy and confirming it was plus them.
00:47
Affirm.
00:49
District 2, unverified residential burglary alarm.
00:55
Near Winter Street Northeast,
00:58
Front door is the activation.
01:05
I'm Friday too, and I got a white SUV, westbound,
01:09
Market and Capitol, and trying to confirm paint damage.
01:14
I copy.
01:21
441 on that alert, confirming all we have is a white SUV and it should have some gray paint transfer.
01:29
Affirm on the left side, if there is any.
01:34
I have to be able to support your southbound summer from Belmont 5.5.7 is a different box picture.
01:46
Copy. The 528, neither of the two white ICD's place I'll have pay.
02:01
1241, that plate comes back, clear that to a Ford Explorer.
02:09
Hi, I've got it stopped here at Summer Street Northeast and T Street Northeast.
02:12
Looks like it's got a little bit of a scuff mark on the left rear quarter panel.
02:19
I copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hit and run: Traffic collision where one party leaves the scene
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Location mentioned:
Summer St NE, Salem, OR 97301
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