Possible intoxicated man drops motorcycle near Lost Maples store, Vanderpool TX
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A man suspected of being intoxicated dropped his motorcycle twice in the parking lot near Lost Maples General Store. He later left southbound on FM 187 likely heading toward the nearby state park.
Audio|Heard on: Bandera County Public Safety
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Banda 310, I'll be 10. Glad with a call.
00:05
I think he'd make location at the Lost Maples General Store.
00:10
One of the employees advised of a gentleman that's in the parking lot, dropped his motorcycle twice.
00:16
She advised that he could possibly be leading.
00:19
He's still in the parking lot at this time.
00:21
It's going to be black and color motorcycle with a black sweatshirt, dark colored bed over.
00:30
And four, did it call or advise that they had any evidence or suspicion of intoxication?
00:41
She got 380s possibly appeared.
00:47
She got 424 to 310.
00:55
You want me to back to you on there?
01:00
I have just one individual.
01:04
It's going to be a while before anybody get out there.
01:06
I'm leaving from Central.
01:12
I'm at 16 at Peaceful Valley.
01:19
If you want to head that way, just in case he goes mobile, we may end up with a crash unit.
01:24
I'm not really sure what we have yet.
01:29
Careful, I'll head that way.
01:42
And call her called back, she advised that the subject just left on FM 187 toward the state park.
01:55
I'll be able to catch up with him.
02:01
424, go ahead and stay central and cover your sector.
02:04
I'll head that way just in case it turns into a crash.
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Location mentioned:
RM 187, Vanderpool, TX 78885
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