Man drinking alcohol while driving near 4th and Winchester, Monroe MI
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A male was reported drinking a bottle of Fireball while driving a white Ford Explorer near Main and Dunham. The vehicle was last seen heading east on 4th Street and then south on Winchester Street in Monroe.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe City Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:56
Transcript:
00:00
817 traffic,
00:04
Main and Dunham.
00:11
Ohio,
00:14
Hendry Young Victor,
00:16
(number withheld).
00:18
Ford Explorer, white.
00:26
Paul 8916, HTP 8916.
00:30
Caller states a male is drinking a bottle of Fireball while driving.
00:35
Caller still on the line, Central is clear, 1259.
00:38
The 9th clear from 3rd, Winchester.
00:48
Preforce clear.
00:49
Pre-4 is clear.
00:53
35.
00:55
I'm going to be up.
01:04
Okay.
01:12
Walk until the Trave Lopi now.
01:19
From 5034, I'm clear the assist.
01:22
There.
01:25
I could check the area for that subject driving.
01:31
Call everybody were last seen on the east fourth passing to bar.
01:42
10 northbound 23 pass from the 10 we're on look out for a white sedan driving erratically weaving in and out of traffic and speeding callers no longer on line central is clear thirteen hundred.
01:53
thirty four six and now east fourth and concept.
02:04
now southbound Winchester from fourth.
02:15
See, oh, it's going to be on team hearing.
02:21
Okay.
02:30
Spatch from 5041.
02:36
Show me and service, you know how to John Anderson.
02:40
Clear.
02:46
5034 color the last side of the vehicle in the area of 4th and Winchester.
02:52
clear I'm in the area now you feel for park clear.
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Location mentioned:
E 4th St & Winchester St, Monroe, MI 48161
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