Silver suv impaired driver stopped near Sunny Slope, Elm Grove WI
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Police responded to reports of a silver Chevrolet Traverse driving erratically eastbound on I-94 near Elm Grove. The vehicle was weaving and crossing lanes dangerously. Officers pursued and stopped the vehicle near Sunny Slope Road for impaired driving.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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04:5
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Area 4, possible impaired driver, eastbound I-94 from Pewaukee Road, a silver Chevy Traverse.
00:15
Callers reporting vehicle passing Springdale.
00:18
Attention, area 1, 2 units, possible impaired driver eastbound I-94 from Pewaukee.
00:26
The Chevy Traverse should be silver.
00:28
Still gathering information.
00:36
Units advised to be clear for warning.
00:38
Attempting to reach turnaround by Parker.
00:43
License plate run: vehicle is a 2016 Chevy Traverse from Whitefish Bay.
00:58
Possible impaired driver passing Barker, weaving and crossing center line.
01:04
Update: vehicle currently passing Barker.
01:09
Caller advises vehicle weaving over center lane and shoulder lines repeatedly.
01:19
Attempting to turn around at Berger.
01:22
Caller following in a Toyota.
01:33
Reported person on small black e-bike driving southbound in northbound lane was near Starbucks.
02:03
Last known location passing Brookfield, about a mile from Moreland Road.
02:20
Currently passing Calhoun.
03:47
Vehicle stopped just before Sunny Slope.
04:02
City of Brookfield squad is pulling traffic on the vehicle near Sunny Slope.
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Location mentioned:
N Sunny Slope Rd & I-94 ALT, Elm Grove, WI 53122
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