Four-vehicle collision at Kellogg and Seneca with juveniles fleeing, Wichita KS
A four-vehicle collision occurred at Kellogg and Seneca. One vehicle involved was white or cream colored. Six juveniles, aged 15 to 17, including one boy and five girls, exited one vehicle and fled the scene on foot. The incident caused a rear-end collision, with some vehicles ending in a grassy area near eastbound Kellogg before Seneca.
Audio|Source: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Philadelphia wasn't back with you. I'm getting a notification that there is a four-vehicle accident at Kellogg and Seneca.
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Steven, I can be in all with me.
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Navarre. Sevent me on 3rd and all five.
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I was pulled up.
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10-4, I just tried calling it, just kept ringing callers, a Reefas, supposed to be in a Grape Buick enclave, four-door SUV.
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172, it's not 1040, 84.
00:47
Which file 172 1044?
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September 135 exit to South Hydraulic Kansas 901010 out of King Adam.
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So,
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white,
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four-door looks to be a, you know what I was like... The small light car varying 8,9,
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86, Adam Henry Tom was in the off-on-ramp to eastbound Kellogg.
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It was still running with lights flashing.
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Said a group of kids were leaving it.
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A total of six people got out of the vehicle,
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ran off of Kellogg.
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All of them, 15 to 17 year olds, one boy and the rest were all girls.
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The 104 is saying there's four cars, one was rear-ended on a white or cream filler,
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and that they didn't have any description of the other vehicles, but it was in the grassy area for eastbound Kellogg before Seneca.
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16.
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16, go ahead.
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I'll still get my call. I just need to switch computers. Mine isn't working.
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104.
02:02
Possible 1046.
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If located, make your own case, 1734.
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Location mentioned:
S Seneca St, Wichita, KS
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