Possible drunk driving on highway near 3000 north, Twin Falls County ID
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An anonymous caller reported a possible drunk driving on Highway 93 near 3000 North. A gold or silver boxy Honda SUV with Washington plates was seen traveling northbound with both driver and passenger appearing intoxicated, heading toward Rexburg.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Idaho Regional Communications Center (SIRCOMM) Primary Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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possible see why in the area at 2450s nor 2,400E's anonymous report, a female advising she's been drinking,
00:11
the passengers also intoxicated, they were,
00:15
the Snapchat location showed him in that area, the 24-024 East.
00:20
Apparently they're going to try and head their Rexburg.
00:22
Still trying to get a people description.
00:28
Looks like it's going to be a boxy looking on the FD gold or silver as color.
00:35
Thank you.
00:37
(number withheld).
00:40
6233 to dispatch at it.
00:43
Code Corps also figures on two.
00:49
1941. 1941.
00:55
11-5-2 dispatch.
00:59
Thank you. Vehicle should have Washington flight passengers with (name withheld) and the I believe the driver is a (name withheld).
01:13
They're passing 3000 North on 2400 East, so going north now.
01:20
I'm behind a 1321, 32E.
01:28
Copy 1187-disfatch?
01:32
Go ahead.
01:34
You copy the DUI-N-A.
01:37
Negative.
01:39
Currently northbound on Highway 93 from 3000 North-northy-northy, the boxy-looking, gold or silver Honda S-D with Washington's plates,
01:49
driver and passenger both possibly a topic.
01:53
27 copy fine and plan on mic to start that way.
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Location mentioned:
US-93 & E 3000 N, Idaho 83301
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