Vehicle fire and female suspect detained on Hillside Street, Wichita KS
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A blue Nissan Altima caught fire near Hillside Street. A 22-year-old female suspect was detained by police at the scene. The vehicle had a license tag number withheld for privacy. No further injuries or damages were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Looks like the suspect is a 22-year-old white female, 5-9, thin build.
00:04
She's trying to get back into the vehicle and is starting the vehicle back up.
00:09
Colin 40 thinks the vehicle has pulled out.
00:17
26299. Information only, there's an apartment fire for the building across the corridor.
00:23
I think it's going to be building 7.
00:27
Which parking lot of this vehicle pulled off into.
00:34
The parking lot was a parking lot north of Canaanu6 on Hillside.
00:41
49. Can I get a case number, please.
00:46
Mr. Welfare, Cling Purdy said,
00:49
there was somebody in a vehicle north on Washington at the intersection of white truck that had his head down on steering wheel.
00:57
Unremor's Mill, 45, under height, medium build, no lights on, not running.
01:02
Time calls 1808 and Collin Pardtty did not want contact.
01:05
We've only received the one phone call.
01:13
I'm trying to drive, but there's a lot of calls or something.
01:20
Dark blue four-door sedan with a 30-day tag
01:24
should be driving on its axles missing a tire.
01:29
And what is the description for the vehicle fire?
01:36
Then blue Nissan Altima tag (number withheld).
01:46
For a scout one in custody for Axol, all of the 1015 CJ.
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Location mentioned:
S Hillside St, Wichita, KS
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