Investigation of suspected impaired driving near 6th and Roosevelt, Topeka KS
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Law enforcement is investigating a possible impaired driving case involving standardized field sobriety tests and portable breath test near 6th Avenue and Roosevelt Street in Topeka, Kansas.
Audio|Heard on: Topeka Police Dispatch - East and West
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
What's that traffic for Houston?
00:02
Acknowledged. Are you looking to do some field sobriety tests?
00:07
Sorry, can you repeat that.
00:10
Are you looking to do some standardized field sobriety tests? We're still busy right now, probably over a little bit.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:31
I added a driver to the call.
00:33
Can you run them and see if you can see on your end what their restrictions are?
00:38
To enforce me.
00:44
What is my case number?
00:51
Your case number is (number withheld).
00:55
(number withheld).
00:59
Roger that.
01:02
426B.
01:08
426B.
01:10
Okay.
01:12
All of the restrictions say is any failure to comply.
01:17
No other information.
01:21
Thanks.
01:23
2027.
01:29
Does anybody have a portable breath test?
01:36
Any officer with a portable breath test?
01:44
Okay.
01:46
Any unit with a portable breath test on East that can assist for a call on West?
01:54
1077.
02:00
86 and 7?
02:02
K-301 on the list.
02:03
20-09.
02:06
Okay, it's 426.
02:07
We have a portable breath test on you.
02:09
Yeah,
02:10
where are you at?
02:12
Near 6th and Roosevelt.
02:14
From the 900 block of Harrison.
02:17
You're the best.
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Location mentioned:
SW 6th Ave & SW Roosevelt St, Topeka, KS 66606
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