Vehicle stopped for swerving and no insurance in Safeway lot, Burns OR
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Police stopped a vehicle in the Safeway parking lot near W Monroe St after reports the vehicle was swerving and almost leaving the road multiple times. The vehicle had Washington plates but no insurance on file. The driver was a female.
Audio|Heard on: Harney County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be 122 the Safeway parking lot, ATL[1] that vehicle.
00:09
1812
00:12
8014. 8014, 121.
00:17
1812.
00:20
8183, the advice the first 911 call we got regarding this vehicle.
00:26
It was swerving on opposite sides of the road and almost went off the road multiple times.
00:37
8140-122 Safeway.
00:41
1830. 1830.
00:47
I'm 83, the vehicle's over in my location.
00:52
Copy.
01:02
4236.4236. 4236.36.
01:05
The phone of that vehicle was actually westbound, they pulled in the Safeway.
01:11
4236, it sounds like two city units are at that location, I'm en route as well.
01:24
40.
01:27
81.
01:29
We're out with that vehicle in a handicap spot, a Safeway.
01:32
It's going to be Washington plate,
01:35
(name withheld),
01:36
(number withheld). Good.
01:44
Base and 14.
01:50
81. Did you want that read back?
01:54
Offer.
01:57
Hey, do you want to have that coming back to a gray 2015 Honda CRV registered owners are (name withheld) and (name withheld) out of Glendale, Washington.
02:09
It is valid, no insurance on file.
02:12
(name withheld), we'll be out with her.
02:14
It's a female driver.
02:17
1815.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ATL: Attempt To Locate
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Location mentioned:
W Monroe St, Burns, OR 97720
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