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Heard on: Faulkner County Area Public Safety · 1/12/2026 11:47 AM
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Hello. We'll be out with an abandoned vehicle on US 278 eastbound just west of Wilmar.
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Abandoned vehicle found near US 278 west of Wilmar
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