Possible hit-and-run traffic incident near Mesa Springs Road, Willow Park TX
There is a possible hit-and-run traffic incident near Mesa Springs Road in the Aledo area. Officers are coordinating with the Department of Public Safety to investigate. The vehicle involved may be outside city limits.
Audio|Source: Parker County Public Safety
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Over in the Aledo area, he's going to 40 pitchers of it, but by the sounds of it, it does not appear to be a workable crash.
00:07
He was unable to ascertain damage to the vehicle that remained on the scene.
00:14
(number withheld).
00:18
I don't need to return this out, please.
00:20
Received.
00:22
(number withheld).
00:26
Carol 340, go ahead.
00:33
Are you on scene?
00:35
On scene? On scene.
00:36
On scene, 1952.
00:43
We'll talk for 16.
00:44
Have you traffic?
00:49
I'll be at the 100 block near Mesa Springs Road with William Mary Mary (number withheld).
00:56
William Mary Mary (number withheld).
01:00
Nice.
01:01
One throwing around to the other drill.
01:08
Stop my truck.
01:12
That's ready to repeat your traffic.
01:17
I'm going to run to the jail, was that no?
01:19
Receive, showing you around 95.
01:26
34 p.m. I'd be around to be in Rio High School and reverse the same round.
01:31
Receive, showing you around 955.
01:37
154 did you maybe contact DPS and see if they have a cure for this out there right now if this is possible defender?
01:45
Call 462-a-Lio (number withheld) good.
01:55
I think our calls are possibly connected.
01:58
Are you dealing with a hit and run?
02:01
154, can you call PD? Your radio is very chubby.
02:05
No more.
02:10
This fair is up to 392, not in the city.
02:14
Most that vehicle is involved in the county.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mesa Springs Rd, Willow Park, TX 76087
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