Officer stops erratic driver near Park and Ridgewood, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer followed a possibly impaired driver northbound on Jupiter Road from Fourteenth Street. The vehicle, a Toyota SUV, was observed straddling lanes near Rigsby and East Plum Park before stopping near Park Boulevard and Ridgewood Drive in Plano. The driver almost struck parked cars before pulling into a parking area, where officers stopped the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Collin County Sheriff, Plano, Allen, Murphy, Colony, Frisco, and Prosper Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
I'm northbound Jupiter from Fourteenth.
00:03
I think I'm following a signal eight if you can get me a unit.
00:06
We're coming up on Seventeenth Street.
00:11
You're out of five.
00:17
Two 30, copy Robert Sam George (number withheld).
00:21
We're currently 25 mi an hour northbound Jupiter at 18th.
00:32
Toyota SUV.
00:38
Three out of five, start me one more.
00:45
Three on one.
00:48
Adam One, copy.
01:13
Waiting 30, he's straddling the lanes here as we're passing Rigsbee to East Plum Park.
01:26
Okay, all units.
01:27
Missing person out of Plano, last for cover service (number withheld).
02:05
Tag is going to be (name withheld), (number withheld).
02:08
(name withheld) in northbound service road at Glendale.
02:18
And he almost did some parked cars here on Park.
02:20
Looks like he's gonna have to pull in.
02:27
All right, William 30, we're stopped right now.
02:30
He's in the parking area on the westbound side of Park.
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