Motorcycle officer stops minivan in hit-and-run case, Amarillo TX


A motorcycle officer stopped a black minivan suspected in a hit-and-run near Boulevard and Hughes streets in Amarillo. The officer obtained the driver's information, and the incident is under investigation.
Audio|Source: Amarillo Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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A motorcycle officer that has a van pulled over in the area of Boulevard and Hughes.
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7-8. Myself and Glenford resigned here, neither one of us had a car stop.
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104. Someone just advised us that a motorcycle officer had the van pulled over that was involved in a hit-and-run.
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I'll ask Bliper.
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10-4[1]. Who was a black minivan? 7.3. I didn't have a van pulled over.
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10-4[1].
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575, civilians said they called, so if you have a duplicate call out here, you can show it to me.
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575, confirming cancel you must have since then-far?
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No, we had a civilian walk-up and said she called. I just wanted to make sure there's not a duplicate call.
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There is not.
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They duplicated it with one I had.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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It's an A. 7-8,
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I did have a black minivan couple stops ago from the children's home,
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if that's the one she's referring to.
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No, you don't think...
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It could be.
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She just now called a call in.
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You can dissert if you don't still have it pulled over.
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Well, I've got the driver's information, so if a patrolman goes and works out, just have them all around.
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Turn 4.
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Good.
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Boulevard and Hughes on a hit-and-run.
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Careful.
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And the black minivan, that's the suspect,
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778 has the driver's info.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or understood.
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Location mentioned:
Hughes St, Amarillo, TX
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