Truck off road at intersection with possible gas leak, Becker County MN
A truck went off the road into trees near 105th Avenue and 120th Street intersection in Becker County, MN. The caller smelled gas and could not see inside due to tinted windows. The headlights later turned on, indicating possible occupancy or tampering.
Audio|Source: Becker, Hubbard, and Cass Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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50 on 17. It's going to be on 105th Avenue just south of 120th Street. There's a truck that went off to the trees from the T intersection. R-pieces, it smells like gas. Trying to make contact with the driver.
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10.4. I'll be in-row.
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10-18-22. I copy as well. I'll be in-row shortly.
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10-for-18-22.
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251 Walker.
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Go ahead.
00:32
about a month or so there's a stolen ATV on the Cass Lake from the Forest Street.
00:36
Do you have any information on that?
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10 4. I'm looking for information on the blue Yamaha.
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120th and 105th at the T intersection.
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104.
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Sounds like caller said the windows are tinted, can't see in the vehicle. Don't know if it's occupied.
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20 over the RP witnessed this crash or stumble up on the vehicle?
01:11
Not witness it, he came up upon that intersection on the way home and could smell the gas.
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10-4[1].
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If he's comfortable approaching,
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can we see if the engine compartments or anything is moderately warm to the touch and order if there's fire, we need to start them?
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We have everybody on the way. He said the windows or tenant couldn't tell if anyone was in there. However, when he got back up to his own truck, he said the headlights came on.
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Ten-four.
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