Vehicle hits utility box disabling traffic lights, Peoria IL


A white Toyota Camry crashed into a utility box near McClure and University, causing the traffic lights to stop working. The vehicle was unattended. Two males left the vehicle and entered a nearby Circle K store. The collision also damaged the building and the power supply for the traffic lights.
Audio|Source: Peoria Police Prep 1
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Transcript:
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I'm a clerk and shared and a pastor by us calling in saying there's a white Toyota Camry that struck a utility box here.
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The lights aren't working and there's no one in the vehicle.
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One tonight what is uh what's on adams?
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One ten four is that OSF healthcare 330 southwest adams? Tricia is calling as being in the alley she's having trouble with this email
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On the west.
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She was Lisa.
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She left. We're 10-4[1].
00:26
No, just Lisa. She left. One you can defer.
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Good night.
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Title 14. 14.
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14. You start down with 11.
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They're now saying it's McClure and University for a vehicle that might have struck the building here.
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Fortunately. 11, you copy the update.
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11 is working.
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11 and 14, the people in this vehicle is possibly going to be two males.
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They got out of the vehicle and ran into the Circle K,
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one male, heavy-set, white shirt, and another male wearing a yellow hoodie with khaki cargo pants and white shoes.
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18, I'll take that screen, too.
00:58
18, okay. 13, I'll take that screen.
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13, okay.
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3-0-3 off duty.
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3-0. 3-off duty.
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3-0. 3-0. Levinson 7.
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Yeah, the building struck and the powerbooks for the lights, so we'll need a choice from the city out here, electrician.
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