Hazardous driver with unrestrained toddlers near East Highland, Jonesboro AR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible hazardous driver in a black Dodge Durango was reported near East Highland Drive and Red Wolf Boulevard. The vehicle appeared to have toddlers unrestrained and may be linked to a public intoxication call in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Craighead AR Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Dispatch to all units, stand by for hazardous driver bolo.
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The intersection of East Highland and Red Wolf.
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The intersection of East Highland and Red Wolf.
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For a black Dodge Durango, license plate (number withheld).
00:16
They are headed towards the college.
00:21
They have a toddler in her lap or another toddler in the front seat.
00:25
The kid in the front seat looks about.
00:28
Three years old.
00:29
The one in her lap is about one year old. Dispatch, I think that was the vehicle from the public intox call.
00:36
117 dispatch.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:39
Did you see that Durango was headed north toward the college?
00:42
It's going to be eastbound.
00:43
We received another call.
00:45
It's going to be at the intersection of Highland and Watt Street.
00:48
Highland and Watt Street is going to be the same as that public intox call.
00:54
Dispatch 497.
00:55
I'm saying it's 1054.
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Location mentioned:
E Highland Dr & Red Wolf Blvd, Jonesboro, AR 72401
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