Abandoned pickup sparks concern on US-71 in Mansfield, Mansfield AR
An abandoned pickup crashed into a tree off US-71 in Mansfield raised concern after a caller reported someone with a flashlight nearby. Authorities confirmed the vehicle was there some time and arranged towing.
Audio|Source: River Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I just drove up on a pickup off in the ditch hit a tree.
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I'll be out with,
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I'll be 71 north of a pack saddle.
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Simple.
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The tag's going to be boy Lincoln, boy, boy, boy, Charles David,
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B, L,
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B, B, B, B, B, C, I think.
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It's not B, B, B, A, A,
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Chevy, Chevy Colorado, Dick.
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10 more.
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Horseman.
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35, go ahead.
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Oh, go ahead.
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Well,
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there's nobody around the vehicle.
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Go ahead and send me next to N-11.
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In 10-4[1].
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Would you contact Scott County and ask them if they've been notified of it?
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Ten-four.
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35, that address from that 28 consists off of near Blackjack Mountain Road in Mansfield.
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Tenfold.
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Yeah, they've hit a senior tree, the vehicles towed.
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Go ahead.
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Scott County has advised that they've received a couple of calls on that.
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One caller stated that they've seen somebody walking around the vehicle with a flashlight that never saw anybody in or around the vehicle other than somebody walking around with a flashlight.
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It looks like they've been here a little bit.
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They've been outside the vehicle, set some water bottles up on the side of the truck.
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It's kind of strange.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Mansfield, AR
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