Dui suspect hits multiple vehicles near rock boulevard, Sparks NV
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A driver suspected of DUI hit several vehicles near Rock Boulevard and a nearby 7-Eleven. The driver is described as an Indian male wearing black clothing.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
We just got on another call for a DUI[1].
00:03
The design checking company parking lot, near Rock Boulevard, I think that's close to that 7-Eleven where you're at.
00:10
Sam 3.76. It looks like it's going to be your suspect vehicle from the 1050[2] at 27 and 1 Pajaro matches the place.
00:18
847 Adam 00.
00:22
3.76.
00:24
Check here, clear, I'll be on flip.
00:26
Superstand Perks, we have to...
00:33
...08 on Lexington.
00:36
Toc-bye.
00:42
Brooks,
00:43
I've got that recent update on the rock.
00:46
Spursion I advise.
00:50
Yes, for reference unwanted subject causing a verbal disturbance.
00:53
2.9 East Palm 3503357 in round.
00:56
I think.
00:57
4-7.
01:03
And forward that.
01:05
I'm not sure if we copied the 1055 that we just got, but they're not to the same vehicle involved in that 1050[2].
01:16
Thank you very much.
01:18
Hi.
01:22
When, um, she returns home.
01:30
3, 74, 10904, the drivers described an Indian male, long black hair, wearing a long sleeve shirt and black pants.
01:39
RP still wanting it at a distance, would advise not to follow.
01:42
And it looks like RP stated, this vehicle has now hit multiple vehicles.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DUI: Driving Under the Influence
[2]
1050: Traffic accident
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Location mentioned:
Rock Blvd, Sparks, NV 89431
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