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Elderly driver hits deer and leaves scene in camden countyLinn Creek MO

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Camden County, MO

Deputies searched near Tokyo Hills Restaurant in Camden County for an elderly male driver who hit a deer and left. The damaged white Chevrolet Malibu was not found. The deer was removed. Law enforcement continued looking for the driver described as elderly, wearing jeans and a blue t-shirt, with damage on the driver's side of the vehicle.

Audio|Source: Camden County Public Safety
05:30
Transcript:
00:00
862, County, where is this patient supposed to be located that hit the deer?
00:04
Copy.
00:07
Pulled into the old restaurant.
00:11
The 644 County.
00:13
Copy. I was just there.
00:15
Didn't see anyone.
00:16
I'll travel back through there.
00:18
Copy, our caller said it was a white Chevy pickup that hit it.
00:26
Copy, what's the view at the roadway?
00:31
2438, Kenny, return day 1-8.
00:34
Copy.
00:41
Disregard, County.
00:46
Copy.
00:49
In 862, it should be a white...
00:54
It's a white Chevy passenger car, white Chevy passenger car, not a truck.
00:59
10-4[1], thank you.
01:01
64 County.
01:07
64, go ahead.
01:10
This H.B. Chemtry 4.
01:12
I'll take tonight.
01:14
Chief, go ahead.
01:16
Copy 1345.
01:23
8.00, Callow, I'll be 10-8[2], roll of speed.
01:28
We're here at the V Road and Tokyo Hills Restaurant.
01:32
There's law enforcement here, but there's no victim's vehicle.
01:37
Received.
01:39
Copy, 81346.
01:43
862 County, I'm at Old Tonka Hill.
01:46
There's no passenger truck here.
01:49
Was that the RP?
01:51
It's a passenger car, not a truck, a passenger car.
01:55
104, there's no car here at all.
01:57
Was that the RP?
02:00
Everyone, go ahead.
02:05
862, I will call my original RP back and see if I can find a better location.
02:11
(name withheld), I just came through Link Creek, checked either side of the highway.
02:13
I didn't see any white passenger vehicle or a deer.
02:21
Copy, the deer's already been removed by 2464.
02:24
We're just looking for the male subject that hit the deer that was acting confused when he got out of the vehicle is an elderly subject.
02:32
Receive, Kevin, thank you.
02:35
Noseage Beach from K-4, according to law enforcement,
02:41
there is no victim or their vehicle here.
02:44
They must have gone on and marked us unfounded and show us in service.
02:49
Received all units in service, losing 1347.
02:56
637 County
03:01
637 go ahead
03:08
I'm gonna be in route to the area between Scott's heating and air and Dollar General on North 5
03:15
for a head check somebody's laying in the ditch
03:21
copy 1348
03:27
6.3, 637, he's on the north side of Scotts, same side of the road,
03:34
between Scots and Dollar General there.
03:37
Copy.
03:43
Teller County, I...
03:44
Camden County, 862.
03:46
Per the RP, it's going to be past Taken Hill's restaurant to the second driveway or the extra driveway past the building where he's at.
03:54
Next one.
03:59
104 County.
04:01
I looked all around Tonka.
04:03
There was no vehicle matching that description.
04:06
We're still traveling the area just to see if we can't find it.
04:11
Copy.
04:17
265 p.m.
04:19
855.
04:25
We're out eastbound 54 and V Road.
04:27
I'm picking up some remaining debris from the deer strike that's still on the road.
04:33
We're also still attempting to try to locate the male subject that hit the deer.
04:39
Copy.
04:45
862-865, when you're done with that, can you travel down the road again and look down all the side streets, make sure you don't see a white, heavy passenger vehicle?
04:55
10-3-7.
04:57
It's possibly a Malibu.
04:59
It's going to be an elderly male subject wearing jeans and a blue t-shirt.
05:02
And the driver's side of his door is completely caved in.
05:06
862 copies.
05:08
Right. 862, 800.
05:11
Are you checking down business park?
05:14
10.3. I'm about done in business park.
05:17
Negative contact.
05:18
Copy.
05:24
865, 862, yeah, there's going to be definitely driver-side damage.
05:28
I'm picking a driver-side mirror for sure.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
[2]
10-8: In service

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