Intoxicated man found passed out in truck on state highway, Oran MO
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A white male who appeared intoxicated was found passed out in his truck near State Highway W in Oran. The vehicle was initially not in park but was later secured. Another driver arrived and moved the truck and the man to a residence near Mulberry. EMS was canceled as the subject left in the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Sikeston Public Safety / Scott, New Madrid, Mississippi Counties Sheriff
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06:27
Transcript:
00:00
It's found near State Highway W.
00:03
Oran. A white male was passed out in his truck, it was not in park.
00:07
It is currently in park and turned off,
00:10
possibly intoxicated.
00:28
3410, Scott said he's been advised for EMA.
00:38
Attention, T992, T992.
00:41
Need to respond near State Highway W and RN.
00:48
Male subject possibly passed out in a vehicle.
01:08
Potential Oran personnel respond near State Highway W for a white male passed out in a truck that was not in park. Vehicle has been there for an hour.
01:28
Potential Oran personnel respond near State Highway W for a white male passed out in a truck that was not in park.
01:36
Vehicle has been there for an hour.
01:48
Possibly intoxicated, time on page 743.
03:57
Caller stated the subject has left.
04:05
Did they drive where he went?
04:12
Negative, someone showed up and drove the truck away.
04:18
EMS cancel.
04:42
Another driver arrived, picked up the vehicle and the subject and left.
04:47
Not sure where they went.
04:49
EMS can cancel.
05:55
Vehicle is going to be at a residence near Mulberry.
06:00
It's a wide GMC pickup.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte W, Oran, MO 63771
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