Traffic accident on I-39 involving multiple vehicles, Bureau County IL


A traffic accident occurred on I-39 northbound near milepost 60 involving a black Toyota Corolla, a silver minivan, and a Dodge Journey. Four people fled from one of the vehicles. One vehicle was disabled and blocked the road, and another had a missing driver side tire. Emergency services arrived and a trailer is coming to remove a vehicle.
Audio|Source: Illinois State Police Troops 1,2,3,4,5
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Transcript:
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20363 traffic stop i 39 northbound mountpost 60 i 39 northbound mount post 60 black Toyota Corolla black Toyota Corolla (name withheld).
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(name withheld).
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3369, we have a 1050[1] PI with a 1055 and four subjects fleeing from a vehicle. 90 stop off and beer, and we can clear.
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4 out of that, I'm sorry.
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Before, just called in by a passenger by.
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It's called them a passerby, silver minivan, and a blazer.
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Arrived
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Go ahead
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571 arrived 571 arrived
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Road just east of near 300 East Road The first vehicle is a
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Chevrodea separation of suburban Edward T93103 103 103 303
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So it's fast in the vehicle
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Hi 71, Edward Kaking, 93103's clear gray, 2017, Chevrolete, Chile.
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Journey, Silver, Dodge, Journey, David Lincoln, (number withheld), David Lincoln,
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58,
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675.
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5751-104 information.
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577, go ahead.
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The Dodge Journey,
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it's missing a...
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Driver side tire I'll be tagging it's out of the roadway Suburban is here for this vehicle. They have a trailer en route from Chicago.
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Found at Harlem, one in the lane.
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You wear out 171 in hoax.
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It's a tune to the PBO request your crash port number.
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1050: Traffic accident
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I-39, Illinois
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