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Road rage leads to hit-and-run on I-70 in Missouri 

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I-70, Missouri
A road rage incident occurred involving two vehicles, leading to a hit-and-run. The incident took place on I-70 in Missouri, where one vehicle left the scene after colliding with another.
Audio|Source: MOSWIN - MSHP Troop A and Warrensburg Police
02:6

Transcript:
Central Bay Officer, special attention baits, and cast any cars, CNI[1] vehicle. A CNI vehicle, Northbound I 49 from the 137.2, a red Silverado, and a gray and black support utility vehicle. Reporting parties complaining of road rage between the vehicles and that passes, Authority, Bates County. 1456, traffic there. The sergeant troop officer, special attention in Lafayette County cars, 1050 leaving the scene. 1050 leaving the scene occurred I-70 west down at the 39 mile mark. The 70 westbound at the 39 mile mark. The victim is in a white Honda CRV, and a self-sect vehicle is a red Chevrolet Silverado. Missouri J1, 7 D. David G. George C. Charles 37, 7, David, George, Charles, 37 returns back to a subject out of Odessa, 2025 expiration on a 2009 Chevrolet truck. The suspect vehicle has front passenger damage, which car can handle? We'll inquire. 683, Lees Summit, 2041. 683, 1459, Lees Summit, 203. 3, the Trevillet is continuing Westall, the victim advised she is trying to find a place to pull over. me so I can be rapping around to you. Keep eyes on the truck.

Police codes explained
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[1]
CNI: Criminal Narcotics Investigation (possibly referring to a flagged or suspicious vehicle)

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I-70, Missouri

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