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Heard on: Walla Walla Valley Law, Fire and EMS · 6 days ago
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Call it patrol, vehicle is erratic eastbound on I-182 from 20th Avenue, travel lane cut off the reporting party.
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Erratic driver reported near 20th Avenue
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of an erratic driver traveling eastbound on I-182 near 20th Avenue who allegedly cut off another driver.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies and medics responded to a possible overdose involving a male near the trash area between the Clark Apartments and a nearby store on West Lewis Street in Pasco. Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist the individual, who appeared to be overdosing.
As discussed during the dispatch call, police were dispatched to Ryder Self Storage in Pasco for a report of people loitering. Dispatch advised that there were comments about possible weapons.