Police stop semi-truck in hit-and-run investigation, Woodward County OK


Police stopped a semi-truck and trailer at a Domino's truck stop to check for involvement in a hit-and-run. They found no visible damage and determined the vehicle was likely not involved.
Audio|Source: Woodward County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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94 cops around that, semi-truck and trailer.
00:05
I'm not going to be seen any damage or anything at this time on that vehicle.
00:13
94, okay.
00:15
The only vehicle I seem like you could go ahead and stop it.
00:23
Ever.
00:28
94 cops, I'll be 106 traffic.
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994, go ahead.
00:38
Gonna be waiting at the light at 37,
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Oklahoma.
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Gonna be pulling into the Domino's truck stop.
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Stand by for 28.
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Ninety-four, okay.
00:59
208 on that is going to be Oklahoma, David, Nora, (number withheld).
01:05
That's going to be the trailer tag.
01:09
94, okay.
01:15
(number withheld).
01:17
I'm good.
01:23
How much does it take up about 54 inches from the ground? Yeah,
01:29
okay. I'm just not getting another rock truck come through, but it's solid black.
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74 Compt, I'm here, (number withheld) Oklahoma.
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94, go ahead.
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David, (number withheld),
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(number withheld).
01:55
Stand by.
01:59
Not going to be it.
02:04
Not sure yet.
02:07
He's adamant that it wasn't him and I'm not seeing any damage or anything to the truck or the trailer as right now.
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Comcenter 94 returns.
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Go ahead.
02:19
44s are clear on (name withheld). He has a valid Class A driver's license that expires in May of 2031.
02:31
You're okay.
02:35
Ninety-four Com Center, I don't believe this is going to be the vehicle.
02:38
Ninety-four, okay?
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Woodward County, OK
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