Hit-and-run suspect halts near mile marker on Highway 91 in Utah, Tooele County UT
Near mile marker 102 on Highway 91 in Tooele County, a white SUV linked to a hit-and-run initially refused to pull over but eventually stopped, prompting police response.
Audio|Source: Tooele County Public Safety
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Copy. It's a hit-and-run then.
00:06
If I've heard of the 88 negative contact, white SUV stationary off the 91, I'll confirm it's not them, and then I'll take Mid-Balley to see if they're all on wreck, go we sound.
00:24
The RQ's refusing to pull over advising she's not feeling comfortable and is requesting 81021 and 6[1].
00:33
6[1]-05.
00:35
Check any more to us?
00:43
Go ahead.
00:47
Jenna on the line.
00:52
Information and they were freaking out so he left.
00:54
What would you like to do?
00:59
Have him pull over if you can advise me where he's at and I'll try to get the other party on the phone.
01:10
Close to 10.
01:15
So I went over Boulevard on local Fort Hortels, Sierra Dulu, Echo, or sorry,
01:21
not Echo, but Tree.
01:27
To a 23-5-3-4-3-4.
01:33
He's pulled over about the mile marker 102 to 103-106[1].
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6: Breathing problems (Medical Priority Dispatch System chief complaint)
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Tooele County, UT
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