Report of possibly impaired driver in white SUV, Amherst OH
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported following a white SUV suspected of being driven by an impaired driver heading northbound near Middle Ridge Road toward Cleveland Avenue in Amherst, Ohio. Authorities were notified and responded to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Lorain County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be northbound from Middle Ridge.
00:02
I have a caller on the line advising he's behind what possibly might be an impaired driver.
00:06
It's going to be a white SUV King Tom Lincoln, (number withheld).
00:12
He advised that that vehicle was just sitting at a green light and then just now set off northbound.
00:19
Okay.
00:25
Depending,
00:26
continuing northbound just passed Huffy on Cleveland.
00:35
Okay.
00:38
Are you already 25 with him?
00:41
Affirmative.
00:44
The dollar amount is below the threshold so they don't want to press charges.
00:47
Can you bring him back to the vehicle?
00:50
Affirmative.
00:56
He agrees to sign a trespass letter.
01:03
Lincoln (number withheld) is returning to a (name withheld).
01:08
It looks like it's a great 2015 GMC station wagon.
01:12
The mail is out of stolen.
01:20
Oh, gee.
01:21
The railroad is a lot of highly-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-tops campaign.
01:25
I'm sitting there's a good part of the Lundit.
01:43
Mitchell respond to 409B, 135-year-old now, still with the y'all.
01:48
I think he's really good to breathe him.
01:54
I think he's in the left turn to breathe him.
02:02
I think he's in the left turn lane, possibly, turning into Speedway.
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Location mentioned:
Cleveland Ave & N Ridge Rd, Amherst, OH 44001
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