Deputies alert for possible impaired driver near Byesville, Byesville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a be-on-the-lookout alert was issued by state patrol officers for a possible intoxicated male driver traveling toward Byesville on Route 209. The driver, in a black Ford Focus, reportedly nearly struck a caller’s vehicle. The vehicle may be registered to a deceased woman. The caller believed the man was headed to purchase alcohol. Officers were advised to locate the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Guernsey County Sheriff and Ohio State Patrol Post 30
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Transcript:
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Bridge Post 30 issued a .19 BOLO.
00:05
Toward Byesville on Route 209, break.
00:12
Advised that it would be a male driver in a black Ford Focus.
00:19
Caller advised that she lives in Byesville Gardens and believes that he was going to the drive-through to buy more alcohol for her.
00:28
Shouldn't advise the male's name, but advised that he nearly hit her.
00:34
Going on Route 209 from the BellStores.
00:39
Yeah, no, it was a black Ford Focus.
00:41
Ohio RP was (name withheld).
00:45
1964. Does not belong to him, does not come back to him.
00:50
Advised that she believed it belonged to a female who had passed away.
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Break.
00:57
RP does come back on a 2007 Ford two-door sedan.
01:01
It is white in color and marked to a house in Hamilton County, expired three.
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Location mentioned:
OH-209, Byesville, OH
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