Driver arrested for impaired driving after traffic stop, Ecorse MI
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A driver in Ecorse was stopped while driving under the influence. The vehicle, a white Kia Sorrento with a license plate number withheld, was registered to a person from Brownstown. The driver was taken into custody for impaired driving.
Audio|Heard on: Downriver Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
15-4-15 copy plate.
00:02
Good.
00:03
White Kia Sorrento, plate (number withheld).
00:09
Got me.
00:11
3-7 Radio. You can show us clear from 41 Elton.
00:16
This is a rescue run.
00:19
If you had to call her on the line, Steele for 12th Street, can you have her unlock the door? I believe that's an apartment.
00:27
Receive.
00:32
Private radio.
00:34
Units will be cleared, G-O-A.
00:36
Copy.
00:41
Are they at the ridge?
00:48
Paper. 3-7, I made contact with the caller on 12th Street,
00:59
advisor to go open up the door.
01:03
Copy thank you.
01:04
We'll be pulling up in about a minute and a half.
01:08
Okay.
01:14
15450. Go ahead.
01:19
7-2 traffic.
01:24
Copy. Copy.
01:29
We'll have one mail.
01:31
Custody for impaired driving.
01:33
Keeps their mind to this vehicle, we advise them.
01:36
It's high-centered on a very large boulder.
01:38
We're going to be on the corner of Wilson and North Dakota.
01:42
We're going to be on the corner of Wilson's and North Dakota.
01:59
15415, copy, what about outskirts? There we are.
02:08
Break (number withheld).
02:15
Copy.
02:16
You know, Thoreau.
02:18
Copy. Copy.
02:20
349.
02:29
16.15.4.
02:34
Go ahead.
02:38
Coming back to (name withheld), be ready out of Brownstown.
02:43
One prior,
02:45
valid. He does them in OSC.
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Ecorse, MI
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