Driver arrested for DWI, passenger fled into woods, Lee County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police conducted a traffic stop near US 290 and County Road 200 in Texas. The driver was arrested for driving while intoxicated. A passenger, also intoxicated, fled on foot into nearby woods. Officers coordinated a search for the passenger.
Audio|Heard on: Lee TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get another unit out here to 290 going westbound on County Road 200?
00:09
(number withheld).
00:10
(number withheld) for you before.
00:13
Yeah, I'm code four.
00:15
But there was a passenger in the vehicle and then the (number withheld) is my equal, but he went into the woods and he hasn't come out.
00:24
So.
00:25
Sixteen thirty-two.
00:26
You can show me twenty-three for your forty-three.
00:28
The passenger on (number withheld) stop ran into the woods.
00:35
Ten four, confirming it was the passenger that went into the woods.
00:39
Four, he asked the driver (number withheld) for DWI.
00:41
The passenger was also intoxicated and took off on him.
00:45
Ten four.
00:48
Thirty-nine should be stepping up.
00:51
Forty-three, Lee County.
00:52
I'll be heading to that too.
00:54
Ten four.
00:57
Thirty-two county.
01:01
Lee County, sixteen thirty-two, go ahead.
01:04
I'm gonna wait for secondary unit to get here before I go search for the subject.
01:09
Ten four.
01:12
Eight of our county will be en route to your location.
01:15
Ten four.
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