00:00
Reference to a witness named (name withheld), not our original caller, but one of the 911s we received.
00:07
Advising that it was a male driver and did not see a female in the vehicle.
00:18
(name withheld), another one.
00:19
Our original caller is advising that a male in his mid-20s, a (description withheld), short (description withheld), sunglasses on his head, and jeans, is what she saw.
00:32
Advising that he was weaving, almost ran off, and then lost control at the sign.
00:38
Two complaints advising of no female seen.
00:51
I'll call when we copy the updated information.
00:53
Just to advise if that can be confirmed, so we can start looking for a male and a female.
00:58
10-4[1], 11-4 is 10-12[2] with that male.
01:03
Just wanted us to pull back the original callers and verify that there was a female that other people saw.
01:14
The white female with the red shorts is still at large.
01:35
Okay, go ahead and run off the house at (number withheld) East.
01:37
I'll show up by 11.
01:40
How's he doing tonight?
01:58
Well, we've followed the subdivision.
02:00
We don't see any female matching that description out in the open.
02:04
He wants to stay on scene until we're going to clear.
02:14
We're going to be staying at this.Hawk , when I copy, clear.
02:36
1104 to check his other.
02:42
He's currently laying live.
02:54
RTC is requesting 1104, check his phone.
02:56
The male subject is seen in the vehicle in the driver's seat.
02:59
No PA, no one else is in the vehicle.
03:08
At RTC, are you saying that you have a picture of them before the crash and it's just him, nobody else seen in the passenger seat?
03:19
69th Street and US 1, 3 min before the crash, and it appears he's in the driver's seat and no one's in the passenger seat.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
10-12: Visitors or subjects present; stand by