Deputy reports a subject walking in traffic on US 101 near milepost 90; described as a white female with dark brown hair wearing dark clothing, jumping in front of vehicles. Contact made and she was warned she would be arrested if she remained in the roadway., Grays Harbor County WA
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Deputy reports a subject walking in traffic on US 101 near milepost 90; described as a white female with dark brown hair wearing dark clothing, jumping in front of vehicles. Contact made and she was warned she would be arrested if she remained in the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Grays Harbor Sheriff East
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Transcript:
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Centralian, the state's advice of a traffic concert, solely U.S.
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US 101 at milepost 90.
00:06
White female, dark brown hair, dark clothing, jumping in front of traffic.
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Harbor, one in the Canadian, clear split you.
00:20
One again.
00:23
One person.
00:25
4-0-1-1-7.
00:32
One like an 18-Hurber, that's...
00:33
One like an 18, Harper, batten?
00:44
Hey, dude.
00:45
I have been here.
00:52
Harbor wanted to kill, I'd be out with a female traffic hazard disorderly.
00:58
I don't have another.
01:00
Okay.
01:05
Harper, Kepti.
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Span 2, and correctional listening.
01:19
Fort Lincoln, Fort Harbor, all qualified.
01:22
Correction, we'll be a drop from now.
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One of zero one.
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Harbor, One again, two,
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secondary.
01:44
I made contact with her, informed her that she will be arrested if she remains in traffic at the time she's not in the roadway, she's continuing walking north by the state patrol.
01:57
I'll be clear, just before.
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US-101, Washington
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