White vehicle crashes into house and fire hydrant, driver flees, Houston TX


A white vehicle with major front-end damage crashed into a house near Montridge Dr and struck a fire hydrant. The driver fled the scene. Police are seeking the suspect vehicle and checking for witness information.
Audio|Source: Houston Police Department and Harris County Constables
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Transcript:
00:00
Yes, sir, did they have a description of the second vehicle that was headed towards a water room?
00:08
Negative, they're still on the phone with the call taker.
00:11
They're saying that the people are now out of the house, that they're seeing that they're fine.
00:20
My friend, 3 through nights, we can check by on that call as well.
00:25
Okay, that's fair. I just need the message over to the call taker to say we can get a description on the car.
00:33
Bye.
00:36
Hold on the radio, I didn't guess that.
00:43
This is right.
00:44
Okay.
00:49
I bring something, no more records.
00:52
No more records on the monitor. It's drive. No more records.
00:55
No more records.
01:00
There's no response from the call taker. See if you can get any information from the residents.
01:05
Ro witnesses? Yes, question.
01:14
10-9[1]. Go ahead.
01:19
Is there any unit available for a public service for Spanish speaking?
01:23
You can do have a Spanish speaker available for 20 to be 10?
01:38
They said the vehicle, the white vehicle, they don't know what kind of what direction it went in. It has major front damage.
01:45
We have a fire hydrant that was hit as well and the car drove up into the house.
01:52
Okay, that's clear. Calltaker just put you to the slip, possibly a white BMW,
01:58
sedan, or SCV. Callers, I'm not sure.
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10-9: Repeat last transmission
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