Suspect linked to vehicle crash may be intoxicated, Albemarle County VA
Police responded to a report of a male suspect involved in a vehicle crash. The suspect later said he was at home near Peyton Drive. Officers observed that he might be intoxicated or have a possible head injury based on his speech and behavior.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
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Transcript:
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56ers.
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22 base.
00:05
Could you update the address to near Peyton Dr?
00:10
Is the suspect time to call on him before his vehicle still on now?
00:14
10-4[1]. Did you just need your secondary location is that, or the actual call location?
00:20
10-4[1]. That's going to be the call location.
00:22
At...
00:27
He sure is.
00:28
He's at the local on Hinton Avenue.
00:35
Tim, where do we have an officer available like we go to speak with her?
00:43
280, he has a drive stop.
00:50
Let me just confirm because he's claiming that he got out of work and this is where the vehicle was.
00:55
I'm not sure if he's still there or not.
00:57
Let me try to confirm the call-taker where he is.
01:01
Pulling into the one more parking lot, there'll be a red Subaru.
01:04
Occupon 1st, Rating Tag, Whiskey, Tango, Romeo, (number withheld).
01:09
Super E.4.
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Super E.C.
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(number withheld).
01:21
You go ahead and move your car.
01:22
They're ready to go.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:25
415, sir.
01:28
Uniform, Echo, Hotel (number withheld).
01:30
If you can just run the RO and not in place.
01:33
Good morning.
01:34
Good morning. We're right.
01:39
Very break now at all right.
01:41
All right, so your suspect now is claiming that he's actually at home and it's in the county near Peyton Drive.
01:48
Careful.
01:53
10-4[1].
01:55
Ease, a FAPD-(number withheld), Preator-Restone vehicle.
02:02
104?
02:05
1.50, the 22, I'll hide that way.
02:08
7-0-4's, say we're in round to that.
02:10
10-4[1].
02:13
Call, I'll give you a phone call.
02:19
He's right.
02:23
Warnify to not, though.
02:26
204 C.
02:28
Maybe 204.
02:30
Is this a city providing sort of description of the subject that took off from Flit?
02:36
Oh,
02:40
thank you. 10 more.
02:42
It sounds like it's a color blackmail described as a skinny, having a skinny build, 6-1, which are...
02:50
0045.
02:55
Sorry.
02:57
Sounds like he was outside.
02:59
Background was very quiet.
03:01
It sounded like he was indoors.
03:03
However, his speech and the way he was talking, he definitely sounds like he possibly may have maybe a head injury or a contest.
03:13
127, ECCC.
03:15
Amy, 127.
03:17
or possibly intoxicated.
03:20
Just to confirm, they just want me to see if the RO is as residents.
03:27
Yeah, that too.
03:28
He wasn't swarney's words, but it was definitely a little strange in a speech matter.
03:34
Timble.
03:35
That's affirmative.
03:37
The RO, which he did not want to meet with PD tonight due to being upset about this,
03:44
but City is believing that this is going to be happy.
03:47
He's probably not going to be on location.
03:50
10-4[1]. You can show me as residents.
03:57
He used to see at P127 in units and we're out to State and Drive.
04:01
In v.O.I, our call taker is also stating that it sounds like when she was talking to the mail on the phone.
04:06
He possibly was out of it on something,
04:09
hit injury, something along those lines.
04:11
He was behaving last week.
04:21
Can I get a record? Sorry, it's my location for a four-door,
04:25
forward fusion, heavy front end damage and rear end damage, always attached.
04:29
Honor's kind of purpose.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood (affirmative/OK).
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Location mentioned:
Peyton Dr, Virginia 22901
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