Reckless driver stopped along I-10 near Luling, Luling TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement units coordinated in response to a possible reckless or intoxicated driver traveling westbound on Interstate 10 near Luling, Texas. The vehicle, described as a white 2000 GMC or Tahoe, was unable to maintain lanes for several miles before pulling over near the mile 635 exit. Coordination continued with Gonzales County and Luling police to check the area for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Caldwell County Sheriff, Lockhart and Luling Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Need to respond to I-10 westbound, have a reckless driver just past mile marker 635.
00:10
That's your caller.
00:14
Simple.
00:18
The details of the record shredder.
00:22
It's going to be a white 2000 GMC or Tahoe.
00:26
Stand by for.
00:32
Okay, what are they doing?
00:38
Three hundred and thirty-four unable to maintain lanes for two to three miles now.
00:47
Ten four. What's their updated location now?
00:54
Seven 134, the caller disconnected.
00:58
The reckless driver pulled over about a mile east of the six thirty-five exit.
01:09
Four, if you can go ahead and alert Gonzales County.
01:19
Eleven twelve, eleven twenty-six.
01:21
Is it a local address?
01:27
Still be making my way towards the nearby travel center just to check the area.
01:37
Thirty-three checking units, guys.
01:44
Service.
01:47
Just working over.
01:53
Six David Four Zero Three Dispatch, Ten Forty Two.
02:05
Eleven Twenty Six Dispatch.
02:09
Go ahead.
02:14
Twenty-six meter to approximately six thirty-five westbound, six eighty-five westbound.
02:22
Received a traffic complaint regarding a possibly intoxicated driver, white 2000 model GMC or Tahoe.
02:33
After a transfer to Luling, he advised it pulled onto the shoulder.
02:39
Luling is sending someone at the nearby travel center to look for it.
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