Hit-and-run vehicle sought near West Park St in Lee, Lee MA
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According to the dispatch call, authorities are seeking an older dark pickup truck, possibly a Toyota Tacoma, with heavy front-end damage involved in a possible hit-and-run with property damage near West Park Street in Lee. The vehicle was last seen heading toward the center of town. Officers have been advised to stop and hold the vehicle if found and contact Lee Police.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Berkshire County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
All County Institute prepared to take down a Bolo out of the town of Lee.
00:13
All county units are prepared to take down a Bolo out of the town of Lee.
00:18
All county units BOLO for an older model dark and color pickup truck, single cab, two-door, possibly a Tacoma with unknown tags.
00:26
Vehicles should have heavy front-end damage.
00:29
Wanted for a hit and run with property damage in the town of Lee.
00:34
Last seen heading towards the center of town and Lee from West Park Street.
00:38
If located stop, hold, contact Lee Police.
00:43
Again, that's all county units follow for an older model dark in color pickup truck, single cab, possibly a Tacoma, unknown tags.
00:51
Vehicles should have heavy front-end damage wanted for a hit-and-run property damage in the town of Lee.
00:57
Last scene heading towards the center of town from West Park Street, approximately 15 to 20 minutes ago.
01:04
It's located stop, hold contact, police, verse was clear,
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