Intoxicated truck driver throws items on Highway 50, Lone Jack MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a possibly intoxicated box truck driver who was throwing items out of the vehicle and swerving on Highway 50 near Buckner Tarsney Road, continuing toward Lone Jack and later south on Highway 7. The driver was observed crossing lanes and nearly running off the road before leaving the local jurisdiction.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
Are you still doing traffic on 50? Negative, but I am nearby. We've got a partner on the line with 911 about this driver south of Buckner Tarsney headed toward Lone Jack and Lee Summit Road and Highway 50. It's a box truck possibly under the influence, throwing items out the window and swerving in the lane. Officers respond to check the area. The box truck is white, no visible license, traveling westbound on 50 and later southbound on Highway 7. Subject reportedly threw beer cans out the window and crossed lanes of traffic, nearly leaving the roadway. The vehicle eventually left local jurisdiction and continued westbound.
Are you still doing traffic on 50? Negative, but I am nearby. We've got a partner on the line with 911 about this driver south of Buckner Tarsney headed toward Lone Jack and Lee Summit Road and Highway 50. It's a box truck possibly under the influence, throwing items out the window and swerving in the lane. Officers respond to check the area. The box truck is white, no visible license, traveling westbound on 50 and later southbound on Highway 7. Subject reportedly threw beer cans out the window and crossed lanes of traffic, nearly leaving the roadway. The vehicle eventually left local jurisdiction and continued westbound.
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