Man struck twice by black SUV, vehicle flees scene, Saugus MA


A man was hit twice by a black GMC SUV near Marshall's front in Saugus. The driver then fled the scene. Police are investigating the incident involving a vehicle striking a pedestrian.
Audio|Source: Saugus Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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14 control.
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Instead of the vehicle's left, he struck a man with the cross in the deli slot.
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Leicstein, gun zone, third-party witness, serving the gun zone.
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You have a plate or any other information on the vehicle.
00:11
Solves, a lot of great description on the pips.
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No place, no make.
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50 in the control side, and handle on to Kelly.
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Sector 15th.
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Go ahead.
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Respondi to Kelly to Roosby.
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I have a black GMC SUV in front of Marshall's larger body SUV.
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Any further description?
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Evaluation for each round scene.
00:31
So after 2110.
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Armstrong 83 received.
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Ruggy, he's just grabbing it like a Cadillac so it sounds like a big, big SUV.
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White males with a hat, female is in the vehicle like my girlfriend are white.
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White male, no facial hair, approximately 40, was in the car, struck him with the car.
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Ditchful victim from the car, struck him again with the car.
00:52
That vehicle occupied or you buy itself over there.
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Eleven's with me.
01:03
It looks like a single mail auction appears to be a white male operator bald go-chew.
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So it appears you back.
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You have description here.
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Grab, no page ahead.
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The individual's not match in the description.
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I'm going to speak up a little tape you on.
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I got ideas for the parties here.
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They were having an argument.
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Submit the mail in that black entity.
01:22
Yeah. Observed an argument and then decided to involve results in the way to drive.
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Location mentioned:
Near Broadway, Saugus, MA 01906
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