Deputies detain individual near TX-323 Loop for drug offense, Tyler TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement conducted a vehicle search near TX-323 Loop and State Highway 64 in Tyler, Texas. One person was detained and later booked on suspected drug-related charges. The incident began as a potential DUI but was updated to a drug offense. No personal injuries were reported, and a tow truck was requested for the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
We got a person detained.
00:01
I'm out on a vehicle search.
00:03
Right.
00:12
(number withheld).
00:14
Hi.
00:16
Put me en route to the jail one time, one person, beginning mileage (number withheld).
00:24
Change it to DUI.
00:29
Acknowledged.
00:30
Thirteen, fourteen, welfare concern.
00:32
Highway 64 and the Loop.
00:38
Three hundred and seventy-one.
00:39
We still have her on the phone whenever you want her to come out.
00:46
Yeah, she can come out now.
00:47
The backyard's clear.
00:48
I've not seen anybody out here.
00:53
Ten plus.
00:58
Thirteen fourteen, I guess just check in the city limits on 64.
01:02
We're checking with county.
01:04
They said they came off of the toll.
01:12
Okay,
01:17
One person in custody, changed to drug related, and start me a wrecker.
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Location mentioned:
TX-323 Loop & State Hwy 64, Tyler, TX 75702
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