Suspected impaired driving on Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Agoura Hills CA
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According to the dispatch call, a gray Lincoln MKZ sedan was seen swerving eastbound on Thousand Oaks Boulevard near Reyes Adobe Road. Police responded to investigate a possible driving under the influence (DUI) offense.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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02:25
Transcript:
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222, the assist, possible DUI, Thousand Oaks Boulevard,
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cross of Reyes Adobe Road,
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Gray Lincoln,
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MKZ,
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sedan, license plate,
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(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld).
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swerving eastbound on Thousand Oaks Boulevard passing a...
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passing gray rock.
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Tag is (number withheld).
00:33
South LA units, code through response media 245 now, 116-17 Western Avenue in Los Angeles.
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116-17 Western Avenue, Los Angeles, unit number 306.
00:46
Informant states there is a female black adult wearing black clothing, attempting to stab a male Hispanic adult wearing blue shirt and black pants.
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Tag is 207, South L.A.
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Unit, to respond code 3 and 1 or less.
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31 boy in seconds, respond code 3, 31 boy.
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32 also in seconds, respond code 3.32.
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This is 4405.
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506-406-0-16 blurt from the 405.
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Emily on Abingdon, it's code 4.
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1. 1.
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No-Wixt 31, boy, 1097.
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Correction, South L.A.
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31-Boy,
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1097, Ray of the 245 now.
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LOST TILG units responding to the possible DUI update on your call, informant no longer following D.P.
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is approaching Canaan.
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Location mentioned:
Reyes Adobe Rd & Thousand Oaks Blvd, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
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