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Intoxicated individual on probation for strangulation, Gillette WY
Officers responded to a report of an intoxicated individual at a residence near a street in Gillette, Wyoming. The individual was confirmed to be on probation for strangling a household member and has restrictions against alcohol use and possession.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
And he's people really drunk.
00:06
Or were you able to confirm if it was (name withheld)?
00:11
It is, (name withheld).
00:18
He told me he doesn't need assistance.
00:21
I did ask if that was his name, and he said it was, I think he just hung up on me.
00:25
I told him we were already en route to talk to him since he called before.
00:29
He said he was unaware he called the first time.
00:38
He didn't want to verify his location, but I can still see him moving around.
00:42
He's inside his house now near (number withheld).
00:50
104, what is he on probation for?
00:54
I'll try to find out.
01:00
149, he's on probation for strangulation of a household member.
01:04
104, is there alcohol restrictions?
01:12
Let me look.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:18
May not use or possess alcohol or firearms, not permitted where alcohol is available, must provide a breath or drug test to be at the request of a P&P agent, must admit to search and screens by P&P, cannot associate with anyone in possession of or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
01:36
10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Gillette, WY
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