Possible intoxicated driver with child passenger near Beaumont Ave, Kansasville WI
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A driver suspected of being intoxicated was observed near Beaumont Avenue driving a 2012 Chevy Cruze with an 11-year-old child passenger. The vehicle may be heading toward Eagle Lake on Harrison Street. There is an open case involving the driver for operating while intoxicated, hit and run, and alcohol-related offenses with conditions prohibiting alcohol use.
Audio|Heard on: Racine County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Near South Beaumont a possibly intoxicated driver in a 2012 Chevy Cruze with an 11-year-old female passenger is traveling possibly toward Eagle Lake on Harrison Street.
00:26
680 dispatch if I get my complaint number.
00:35
(number withheld).
00:37
(number withheld). Okay that copy.
00:40
All right.
00:46
No. 3.101018.
00:50
3.0.
00:52
3.
00:57
6.6.
00:59
6.
01:02
I see the 17 cities in tax as well and we also have an open case with them.
01:07
Can you check the CPS rules?
01:10
That worked.
01:14
Access to 33.
01:17
Good.
01:22
You cover 6.6 on this, Beaumont call.
01:25
A-firm.
01:27
6-6. 6.
01:31
Yeah,
01:33
You've got an open case for operating while intoxicated third, hit and run[1] and some alcohol offenses on there.
01:40
One of the open case conditions says not to possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances.
01:48
Hi, I'm just going to check the area first.
01:50
I think you saw it as Harrison Street and then from the 17 address.
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[1]
hit and run: Hit-and-run traffic incident
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Location mentioned:
S Beaumont Ave, Kansasville, WI 53139
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