Officer out with an intoxicated female, identified as 'Rebecca', impeding traffic near Subway at Wesley and Front; she was cited and released, vehicle secured for licensed driver pickup., Auburn IN
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Officer out with an intoxicated female, identified as 'Rebecca', impeding traffic near Subway at Wesley and Front; she was cited and released, vehicle secured for licensed driver pickup.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be out with Rebecca.
00:02
She's impeding traffic.
00:04
Wesley and Front, Subway.
00:12
Auburn 23, Central.
00:16
23.
00:20
Disagrebate.
00:21
Judge Arborant 23, Rebecca is requesting that a year to experience be extremely intoxicated and didn't really understand her sentences.
00:35
Clear.
00:38
To whether I'm wrong.
00:45
So, Drumson, if you starts a call off and not her, just label, what public insides?
00:51
Claire, I still have the information call open.
00:53
Did you just want me to close that and start a new one?
00:58
There you go.
00:59
I don't know you how to call it, my bed.
01:05
So, information one from Smith Banners.
01:10
Okay.
01:15
Senator Auburn, 23.
01:17
I'm Roger.
01:19
Just 1043. She's extremely cold.
01:22
I have rear insured in the back of my vehicle right now.
01:26
Thanks.
01:30
A weighing 2250.
01:34
2250.
01:36
2250.
01:42
She was made to park the vehicle and a gentleman with a ballot license on the way to come drive her home.
01:48
I cited and released her.
01:49
When you get a second, could you run a triple-I email that to me please?
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