Male suspected of intoxication near Gaddis Park, Roseburg OR
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According to the dispatch call, police contacted a male near Highland and Gaddis Park who appeared to be intoxicated. The male walked into a nearby cemetery. Officers are following the situation and believe the male is under the influence.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Public Safety
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
He's walking away from me and did.
00:02
(name withheld), I'll call him.
00:05
Well, is it 36, 20?
00:11
36.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:15
He's walking towards Gaddis on Highland.
00:17
If you want to go that way,
00:19
a lot of those teeth he's actually drunk, he doesn't want to talk to me.
00:23
Copy, I'm calling the PR now.
00:26
I already spoke to Prundel earlier.
00:33
36.
00:35
30.
00:36
Just following him down Highland, so I'll let me get here.
00:41
2214.
00:46
36 from 11.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
PR isn't for sure that he's intoxicated but believes he is.
00:57
124.
01:08
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01:34
Continuing, the plate returns (number withheld), expired on an 05 Chevy Equinox to smear up the war out of Winston.
01:41
It will get your advice.
01:42
30 clear. 2217.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:48
He walked off into the cemetery and we can have to say he's drunk, we'll be 121.
01:55
Close the 36.
01:56
26. 2217.
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Location mentioned:
Gaddis Park, 800 NW Highland St, Roseburg, OR 97470
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