Postal truck involved in hit-and-run near post office, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic disturbance involving a Ford F-150 and a USPS postal truck after a reported hit-and-run near Five Points and Hanna Avenue. The vehicles continued moving before coming to a stop at the post office at Southeastern and Miller.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charles 235, Charles 252, rolling disturbance, reference police hit and run.
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Five Points and Hanna Avenue.
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Caller is a retired officer who insists on following the hit and run vehicle.
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He is in a dark reddish brown 2019 Ford F-150.
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Was struck by a USPS postal truck traveling eastbound near 4000 South and 7200 East.
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Close 2.45 out with the report of myself in 235.
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Charles 35, Charles 35 at 1631.
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Rolling disturbance reference hit and run is crossing Ferguson still eastbound on Hanna.
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On your search.
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Rolling disturbance with a postal vehicle is now northbound on Miller from Hanna.
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Reference the police hit and run, both vehicles have stopped at the post office at Southeastern and Miller.
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Location mentioned:
Southeastern Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46239
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