Officials check report of wrong-way driver on I-405, Kirkland WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible wrong-way driver on Interstate 405 near Northeast 116th Street in Kirkland. The vehicle had been reported by the Washington State Patrol as traveling southbound in the northbound lanes. Units checked the area between Northeast 85th Street and Northeast 116th Street but did not locate any vehicles driving the wrong way.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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And for other Kirkland units.
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For info from Washington State Patrol, reports of a red SUV driving the wrong way getting onto the freeway, traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of I‑405 near Northeast 116th Street.
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Two King Ten, are you clear to copy on that new plate?
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Two King Four, go ahead.
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Charles Charles John (number withheld) is clear.
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Expired on a 2016 Audi.
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One of the ROs and (name withheld) is suspended.
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Third, do you? Great Sam, that's what we're out with.
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Copy.
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Two King One, are you clear to copy on your plate?
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Good.
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One (number withheld) is clear valid on a 2004 Ford Crown Victoria.
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RO (name withheld) is a protective party in two orders.
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Otherwise, clear valid at a Raymond.
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Copy, thank you.
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Go for it. Over.
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Two King Eight. There were no vehicles driving the wrong way between Northeast 85th Street and Northeast 116th Street.
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You can clear this, George.
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Copy.
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