Deputies monitor intoxicated person near Highway 11, Umatilla County OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a report of a shirtless, highly intoxicated person walking through an orchard near Talbott Road and Highway 11. The individual appeared disoriented and continued traveling south through the area. Officers monitored the situation and coordinated patrol coverage nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Umatilla OR Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I spoke with the RP here on Talbott Road.
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Subject continued south through the orchard,
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paralleling Highway 11.
00:08
That's going to be our guy.
00:10
Have you said, no shirt, highly intoxicated.
00:15
I copy.
00:17
4822, I copy.
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Tows on scene, I want to head that way to ATL.
00:22
4933, I'll be traffic with that vehicle milepost 182 westbound.
00:28
I copy.
00:31
Just be advised it failed to maintain lane as well as failed to move over for a disabled vehicle.
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I copy.
00:43
Yeah, this trailer parking on Elizabeth might be a good spot to start hitting.
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(name withheld).
00:55
12 from 27 was he still shirtless? Did the, you know, is there a piece of.
01:01
He's all fine.
01:04
Was he still not wearing a shirt?
01:08
Yeah, he's still shirtless.
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Yeah, like I said, shirtless, heavyset male,
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and the RP you reiterated,
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highly intoxicated.
01:22
Thanks.
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Location mentioned:
OR-11, Oregon
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