Possible intoxicated driver with children at local market, Chester CA
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A report was made about a possibly intoxicated driver of a gray Nissan Rogue with children present at the Holiday Market in Chester. The vehicle's license plate details have been withheld. The situation raised concerns about child safety.
Audio|Heard on: Plumas County Public Safety
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01:41
Transcript:
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10101 received a report of a possible driving under the influence driver currently parked in the Holiday Market.
00:06
Gunmetal grey Nissan Rogue,
00:08
California license plate (number withheld)
00:13
Anonymous caller advised.
00:15
They saw a social media post with the driver consuming an alcoholic beverage and children present.
00:20
There are concerns about children's welfare currently in the market.
00:27
Don't work, having you notified to speak.
00:33
Submar,
00:35
having you notified TisB.
00:56
2051 did you have traffic?
01:00
Oh, 351, 106, County Office administers.
01:11
Attention, Chesterion is credit copy BLL 23152[1] currently in the Holiday Market working on.
01:18
A gray Nissan Rogue in California with license plate (number withheld), driver last of Nesa v.
01:24
Cheyenne.
01:25
May possibly be in route to 7th Street in Westwood when clear.
01:31
The caller had information that the driver was possibly intoxicated earlier today.
01:37
Nothing further should be cleared.
01:39
T.O. 479 at 148.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
23152: Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or drugs
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Chester, CA 96020
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