Intoxicated driver hits parked car and flees scene, Nazareth PA


A female driver under the influence of alcohol struck a parked car near East Park St and fled the scene in her vehicle. The car may have front end damage and is possibly a white SUV. Police are searching for the driver.
Audio|Source: Northampton County Police Dispatch - North 3
03:8
Transcript:
00:00
MVA[1] 22 East Park Street, 2-2 East Park Street.
00:03
It's going to be vehicle versus park car.
00:04
They are stating that the female driver is out, walking around, and intoxicated.
00:08
Okay, and four.
00:09
22 that 4. 5010-5022 they're sitting at the vehicle or I'm sorry the female took off and trying to find out she took off on foot or in the vehicle.
00:25
She took off in her vehicle trying to obtain, looks like she went for the giant.
00:30
Do you have a vehicle description guy?
00:37
Oh, I'm doing my best.
00:38
Hi, 5022 for the call taker, the driver apparently saw everything but has no idea what type of vehicle it is or any information on it.
00:48
All right, we have any had to deal with the damages?
00:50
5010 a guy I am 90 5010 received 5022 I ask for call to you from waiting for a response.
00:58
10 I'm down here 248 let me know if you get something quick the only information I'm getting is that she went south on south mean.
01:09
No, make model or color.
01:11
10-i-50-10, are you still than any DMS over there?
01:15
Negative.
01:16
Any fire servantage?
01:17
Negative. Negative. Okay. 50-202, possibly front end damage.
01:20
All right, main street's clear.
01:26
50-202, can I go ahead by chlorine? I'll get a lookout for unknown vehicle with final damage.
01:32
Yeah, 10.10-2022, possibly white.
01:37
All right.
01:40
Okay. Maybe an SGP.
01:41
5010 accounting for 28.
Police codes explained
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[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
E Park St, Nazareth, PA 18064
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