Possible DUI driving on eastbound I-80 near Auburn, Auburn CA
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A dark-colored four-door Subaru was driving eastbound on I-80 near Auburn and was swerving, unable to maintain its lane. Officers suspect the driver may be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
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Transcript:
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Auburn Unix 23152[1] activity eastbound 80.
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This is the Douglasford dark color to Florida four door.
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Plate (number withheld) Returned to a 2014 Subaru out of Sacramento swerving.
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Unable to maintain lanes.
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Plasting continuing eastbound as is midnight 07 hour.
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Second one player to be at midnight 08 hour.
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At midnight 08 hours.
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452A1, copy.
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452A1, copy. 252801, copy.
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220. You need to show me right as well.
00:37
You can see something.
00:45
crossing us on the upper special tension in Georgeby.
00:47
Westwood 23-152 driver westbound a 80 from Westby-Marcross on a block sedan and on 29th serving and a both from the same lane, shrews at the stage street.
01:03
Watch for Lerner, George Blood, Texas.
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I would 499 bell.
01:08
Forty-nine bell, bud.
01:12
By Lenton, George, 428, on a black, press with 200.
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Bye-bye.
01:24
By 2X, 50, westbound, 80, just left so wean lacrosse for black stand.
01:29
I'm no place, swerving, and I would maintain.
01:31
Aerotic speeds near misses, second, we'll clear, to be a good night at midnight at midnight to a low-low.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
23152: Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Location mentioned:
I-80, Auburn, CA
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