Intoxicated female stopped driving near golf links and central, Hot Springs AR
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According to the dispatch call, officers stopped a female suspected of being intoxicated who was trying to drive away from the valet area near Golf Links Road and Central Avenue in Hot Springs.
Audio|Heard on: Hot Springs Police Department
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02:39
Transcript:
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137-Lash-9-0-0-0-6-148 say about a copy intoxication
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86 148 got intoxication we're at Oaklawn we're currently in the valet it's dark-colored duik
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his flags for drinking are attempting to drive away it's a female 46 for piles
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Awful yeah, man, and what's not lost.
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1.48 was it, tag returned to?
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You're convinced?
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Reba.
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Come back to 2013 Black Felix Verano to Rebecca Verano to Rebecca Brooks up in.
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Got.
00:57
What's the human service?
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Yes.
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Okay, seven second.
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Okay, seven, seven, I mean at the phone now.
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Okay.
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Okay. One-eight six, number twenty-six.
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Okay.
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One-17.
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117.
01:32
We arrived at Fulaski County.
01:39
Copy. You need is responding to O'pola, vehicle slashing north and north and central.
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Place it's top.
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We'll afford to hear you.
01:56
It's southbound at Central Hican North.
02:00
I may be at taking that left on Golf Links.
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What was that LPN?
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Adam Norah Charles.
02:19
He won't Sam.
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Copy, I've got that vehicle.
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We're going to be turning on to golf links.
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It's going to be making a traffic stop.
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We're going to be pointing to our control tire company.
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Copy.
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I'm going for you.
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I'm going on for you.
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Location mentioned:
Golf Links Rd & Central Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901
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