Possible drunk driver spotted swerving in Pullman, Pullman WA
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A possible drunk driver in a gray or silver Honda Accord was reported swerving near a roundabout on Pullman Airport Road. The vehicle was tracked to an apartment complex near Wheatland and Hillside in Pullman.
Audio|Heard on: Whitman County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Pullman units, traffic sense, westbound Pullman Airport Road, currently at the roundabout on Terre View Drive.
00:07
4-59, go ahead.
00:12
59RPs reporting a possible drunk driver swerving all over the road, almost hit another vehicle.
00:17
It's going to be an old gray or silver Honda Accord, plate (number withheld), Washington.
00:26
Copy.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:38
That plate returns to the 2012 Honda Accord, no owner listed, the Kelvin Limo at near Northeast Fairbay Drive in Pullman.
00:50
You have to run it happen.
00:54
After.
01:00
Hold on.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:06
The RO is attached, disinformation.
01:09
His return does have a near Northeast Whitman Street address, and he did pull into an apartment building near Wheatland and Hillside.
01:20
Copy in route.
01:22
Copy.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:30
I just drove past your RP.
01:34
You guys now back on Valley.
01:39
Copy.
01:42
Number five three.
01:48
Go ahead.
01:51
What's the apartment number for the 1915 Northeast Derby?
02:00
The apartment is H.
02:02
Henry 317. The apartment is H. Henry 317.
02:19
Go ahead.
02:22
Awesome, I'm just checking the apartments over here.
02:27
Copy that, Boulder Creek, lunch and twice.
02:33
I believe so.
02:37
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
NE Hillside Dr & NE Wheatland Dr, Pullman, WA 99163
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