Driver fled after crash near South Clearview Place, South Bend IN
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a car crash near South Clearview Place involving a possibly intoxicated driver. The driver, wearing a white shirt and jeans, reportedly fled on foot after the accident. A white SUV was mentioned in the call.
Audio|Heard on: St. Joseph IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Nineteen, signal four.
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Go further.
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Three hundred and twenty-eight, 300 and ninety-five, seventy-one.
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Point ninety-five.
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Near South Clearview Place for an accident unknown.
00:15
Car into a tree or another vehicle.
00:18
Suspect wearing jeans and a white shirt.
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White SUV.
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Near South Clearview Place.
00:23
Three units are now, suspect left on foot, unknown direction.
00:27
Possibly intoxicated again, white t-shirt and jeans.
00:36
Nine forty-six will be on the accident.
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Driver's here.
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Okay.
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Ninety-two four, I am clear.
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Seven 0130, out with one male on bike, near Dale and Ewing.
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Male bike, I check it.
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Near Carol and Ewing.
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Near Carroll and Ewing.
00:54
Fifteen's with them.
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Fifteen.
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Twenty-eight, three ninety-five can just refer.
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Ninety-five shirt.
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Ninety-five, ten twenty-three.
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It's an eight.
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Three twenty-four, three twenty-two is anyone?
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Location mentioned:
Clearview Pl, South Bend, IN 46619
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