Hit-and-run crash reported near Cherry Hill and Carlson, Westland MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a hit-and-run crash occurred near Cherry Hill and Carlson involving a black sedan and a blue Toyota Corolla. Both vehicles left the scene, leaving debris on the roadway. One vehicle may be a Camaro and the other a Nissan driven by an Amazon driver.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Two have a hit and run.
00:02
Carlson, Cherry Hill.
00:03
Carlson,
00:04
south of Cherry Hill,
00:08
Black sedan left northbound, is now passing Wendy's Pontiac sedan, plate of one Queen Frank X-303, getting further.
00:21
Do it.
00:24
At 1726, receives a crash notification for the other vehicle of blue Toyota Corolla, no contact.
00:33
Where was that, BDA at?
00:37
Carlson, south of Tirono.
00:42
Copy, show me out.
00:44
I guess neither vehicle is left on scene here.
00:47
They were probably getting a car care for some clean-ups though,
00:49
a lot of glass and a lot of parts of the roadway.
00:52
Supposed to be a Camaro and a Nissan.
00:55
It looks like an Amazon driver.
00:57
He went south on Carlson and supposedly Camaro went eastbound.
01:04
Copy.
01:07
Two-A cell phone, Wayne from Ford, so neither vehicle was there.
01:13
A-Firm, I saw one driving southbound when I was pulling up to the intersection.
01:19
The whole rear end of it was smashed in, it was a black,
01:23
possibly Nissan.
01:24
The driver was wearing an Amazon vest, and there's a lot of traffic here, though.
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