Vehicle suspected of drunk driving stopped near Hickory Hills, Williamson County IL
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A vehicle suspected of driving under the influence was reported driving erratically near Hickory Hills in Williamson County. The vehicle was swerving from ditch to ditch and hitting mailboxes. It was later stopped on Hickory Hills Road by authorities.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois State Police Dispatch - Troop 10
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01:29
Transcript:
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It's for you as Troop 10 DUI[1].
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Market Road, southbound, Hickory Hills, Williamson County.
00:14
This review, you can, DUI[1],
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Market Road, southbound, Hickory Hills, Williamson County.
00:22
(number withheld).
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White 2010, Newtility, White 2,010 Nutson utility.
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(name withheld), (number withheld), (name withheld), (number withheld), 1028, Stivak and Stivak in West Frankfurt, White, John Tendee, Sun Utility.
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Vehicle going from ditch to ditch hitting mailboxes, vehicle going from ditch to ditch, hitting mailboxes, authority,
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R&PD,
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State Police, Tritenticoin, KSP4.
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And, update,
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D-E-Y,
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Market Road southbound, Hickory Hills, Williamson County.
01:06
It's for use, Troopton, update, DUI[1],
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Market Road southbound, Hickory Hills, Williamson County,
01:14
(number withheld). Vehicle now located,
01:18
correction vehicle now stopped on Hickory Hills Road,
01:25
Williamson County. The vehicle now stops on Hickory Hills Road, Williamson County.
Police codes explained
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[1]
DUI: Driving Under the Influence
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Location mentioned:
Hickory Hills Ln, Illinois 62959
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