Traffic stop for impaired driving on Burns Boulevard, Burns Harbor IN


Police conducted a traffic stop on Burns Boulevard for a driver who was unable to maintain lane position and speed. A tow truck was called to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Porter County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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20 in Burns Boulevard is Indiana passenger 921 Edward Mary Henry 921 EMH 27 expiration at the white banana support Yep
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Harbor 27 back
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Toro offense time.
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Toro N229. At least the signal 40[1] is going to be for our passenger, if you can confirm them.
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29.
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49-9. Lighting on 10[2].
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This detail I heard in 36, I'm out with X40.
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Prove the next 10[2]55 you want it's on rotation.
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It's great.
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The next one on the rotation is going to be quicktowing at a report.
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Okay, I give them up the X.
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And then I've been calling for this way, just getting this truck out of the other than the other program.
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For driver, I suspect how long from the toy, I think I've got a three-fourth time to pick a trailer, including lone to maintain lane, and also there used to be unable to maintain speed as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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signal 40: Wanted/Stolen Check
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10: Possible reference to lighting or vehicle equipment
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Location mentioned:
Burns Blvd, Burns Harbor, IN 46304
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