Possible impaired driver weaving on highway near Monroe Township, Putnam County OH
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Deputies responded to reports of a white Dodge Grand Caravan driving northbound near Road 22 and OH-15, weaving in and out of lanes at 30 to 40 miles per hour. The vehicle was suspected to be driven by an impaired driver.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County Sheriff, Fire, EMS and PW
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Transcript:
00:00
23, can I have you en route to the area of 22 and 15? It's going to be for a possible impaired driver.
00:09
Good.
00:12
It's going to be a white Dodge Grand Caravan traveling 30 to 40 miles per hour.
00:18
They are heading northbound toward Defiance.
00:22
They are weaving in and out of their lane.
00:29
Here, Claire, you'd probably stay around 15 and just near Road 22, correct?
00:34
Affirmative.
00:38
Okay, people.
00:44
23, that vehicle is J-V-H-739-John Zebrah-H-399.
00:57
They're just passing that church toward the Defiance County line.
01:06
23, I did pull up the owner of that white Dodge Caravan.
01:15
Here, but.
01:21
23, I did pull up the owner of that white Dodge Caravan.
01:25
Good.
01:28
Do you advise that the vehicle was traveling in upcoming traffic, right?
01:36
If they were weaving in and out of their lane, still doing 30 to 40 miles per hour northbound.
01:45
Okay, you're clear.
01:46
I'm just going up to the county line now.
01:48
I'm going to see if I can't get behind it.
01:51
You're clear, the caller does have their four ways on.
01:55
It's going to be the vehicle in front of us.
02:01
Yes.
02:05
Back,
02:07
the county and city by quick traffic south.
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Location mentioned:
OH-15 & Rd 22, Monroe Township, OH 45831
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