Suspect vehicle found after reported crash near airport


Audio|Source: Jefferson County Public Safety
02:48
Transcript:
Now is clear in service. Clear. Proceed. She's no. Go ahead. 477. Rollways clear, so what's possible is to that. First name. (name withheld), call and spelled him. First name, (name withheld), common spelling. First name, Amaya, Edward. Mary, Ida, Young, Adam, and Henry. Can we call or check the airport? There's a crash. Can you check out with four? Can you check out with four-seven-five? The suspect vehicle they left was found on grid. Paula, the front license plate is in their windshield. TAN-4-25. Pryson, she's on it 44-25, Griffin. Four-per-per-one. And so they left, what's my own, Griffin? Okay, okay, show direct patrol Charles I. Fort-one. Forty-Four. 40,000 product of them. Fortville. You terrible, was not trying to get them off, okay. Where's that time? Where's your, sir, thank you. 475. Crashport station, semi-6. I'm a complainant, and three plates to log when you're ready. 10-4-go with a complainant. 14-2 next report. Paul (name withheld) 1, Out of 1, 4, Paul 1, 51, 41, call 1, 51, 41, for the next. Ted, Mark, go ahead. Paul, Mary Young, 44, 64, and the 3rd when you're ready. Thank you, go ahead. Tom John, 0, 58, 75. Tom, John, 0, 8, 7,000. Where is you? Call, 5, 1, the person that run at the airport advised the same thing, he just heard a plane running, and then heard the engine cut off. He's not out there, but he didn't hear a crash or anything. Port calling it. Nick, it's not the airport calling it in. It was called him by somebody else. Receive, thank you. 6.22 will be. Good. Okay. All right, you have fun.
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Beaumont, TX
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