Hit and run accident near Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a light-colored Chevy Silverado hit another vehicle near Ann Arbor Road and Lilley Road and fled the scene. The Silverado was last seen traveling west on Ann Arbor Road. The license plate has been withheld for privacy. The caller is waiting in a red Ford Explorer at the USA to Go gas station nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
37 copy on a hit and run
00:10
Picket mirror caller in the parking lot of the USA to Go gas station.
00:17
3631 radio.
00:19
3631.
00:22
Please show me clear my last.
00:26
2323.23.
00:32
States that she was southbound Lilley Road at Ann Arbor Road and a light-colored Chevy Silverado backed into her and then fled the scene.
00:42
License plate with a Silverado.
00:44
(number withheld) comes back registered out of Detroit.
00:48
It was last seen westbound Ann Arbor Road from Lilley.
00:51
Caller is going to be waiting in a red Ford Explorer again in that parking lot.
00:57
Forty-second.
00:59
At 23-23.
01:05
And dispatch 2,500 and 700 units be all for a hit and run accident that occurred a couple minutes ago.
01:12
At Ann Arbor Road, Ann Arbor and Lilley, suspect vehicle was last seen westbound Ann Arbor Road, looking for a lighter colored Chevy Silverado, license plate (number withheld).
01:24
It's coming back on a 2013 Chevy Silverado registered out of Detroit.
01:28
Again, last seen westbound Ann Arbor Road from Lilley.
01:30
A 47-0.
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