OFFICER STEVENS –
Thanks for coming in to the station Mrs. Peters.
We need to get a report on what you saw during the traffic accident.
MRS. PETERS – No problem.
I’m happy to help.
OFFICER STEVENS – What’s your full name?
MRS. PETERS – My name’s Lorna Ann Peters.
OFFICER STEVENS – Where do you live?
MRS. PETERS – I live at 3157 Fig Street.
OFFICER STEVENS - Where were you during the accident?
MRS. PETERS – I was on the street corner.
I was waiting for the traffic light to change.
OFFICER STEVENS – What did you see?
MRS. PETERS – The traffic light changed and the red car
stopped suddenly. Then the blue car hit the red car.
OFFICER STEVENS – Was the red car driving fast?
MRS. PETERS – Yes, it was going very fast and then it
stopped suddenly at the traffic light.
OFFICER STEVENS – I notice you wear glasses.
Is your eyesight good?
MRS. PETERS – I’m getting older but I can still see
OK.
OFFICER STEVENS – Thank you for your time Mrs. Peters.
I just need you to sign this police report.
MRS. PETERS – No problem.
Police Report #2
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POLICE REPORT
DATE: October 14
OFFICER: Richard Stevens
LOCATION OF ACCIDENT: The intersection of Main Street and
First Avenue
WITNESS: Lorna Ann Peters, 3157 Fig Street, Anytown, CA
54321 (619) 123-4567
WITNESS ACCOUNTS:
Mrs. Peters, who was waiting on the corner of
Main Street and First Avenue, says that she saw two cars, a
blue car and a red car, quickly approach the intersection.
Then, when the traffic light changed, the blue car stopped suddenly
at the intersection causing the red car behind to crash into it. |
Police Report #3
|
POLICE REPORT
DATE: October 14
OFFICER: Richard Stevens
LOCATION OF ACCIDENT: The intersection of Main Street and
First Avenue
WITNESS: Lorna Ann Peters, 3157 Fig Street, Anytown, CA
54321 (619) 123-4567
WITNESS ACCOUNTS:
Mrs. Peters claims that she was standing on the
street corner when the accident happened. She says that she
saw a red car that was approaching the intersection very
quickly. Then, when the traffic light changed, the red car
stopped suddenly at the intersection. The blue car, which was
following, then hit the red
car. |

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