Officers investigated a report of a woman who had been drinking and was driving without a valid license. The vehicle had returned to the scene on Ottawa Street in DeKalb County, Indiana., Dekalb County IN
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Officers investigated a report of a woman who had been drinking and was driving without a valid license. The vehicle had returned to the scene on Ottawa Street in DeKalb County, Indiana.
Audio|Heard on: Altona Vol. Fire Department
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02:48
Transcript:
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Reference Ottawa, the CP is called back advising that vehicle has returned.
00:06
Where's the vehicle drinking roll?
00:13
Has been drinking and she's also driving without a license.
00:26
One's on scene.
00:29
On zero one.
00:36
35.3.
00:40
Good morning.
00:42
Camera sweatsh sweatshirt, blue jeans, or ball cap?
00:54
Oh, 40, I'm out.
00:57
Oh, 40. I'm just asking you re-assign me to the site call,
01:05
please.
01:07
All right.
01:12
1638, for a signal 37.
01:15
38.
01:17
1838.
01:19
1628.
01:21
1675 for is mpd 1023 yet 1023 yet?
01:29
109 Is mpd 1023 yet?
01:34
Affirmative this is negative on my canine alert
01:40
275
01:43
California.
01:47
Indiana O-O-O-L-N-9-370-8-8-1-2-86.
01:58
Roddraves the train, 233, 6-9-9-6-9 sign lighting.
02:06
Welcome to you.
02:11
All right, one militaine, 125.
02:27
My next request is around 2403 Dorg Street.
02:31
24.3 George,
02:33
56-year-old male has left side and back pain.
02:37
2403 Door Street, EMS Hospital.
02:43
Be on Ottawa, we still see the vehicle because I'm UTL[1] and I've been all over their house.
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[1]
UTL: Unable to Locate
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DeKalb County, IN
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