Intoxicated driver reported on Main street in Chester, Chester NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a possible intoxicated driver was reported on Main Street in Chester driving a silver Polestar. The driver is described as a 54-year-old white male wearing a blue sweater and blue jeans. A preliminary test showed a blood alcohol level of .16.
Audio|Heard on: Morris NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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9947 cars, Main Street, caller reporting,
00:05
there's a possible intoxicated driver on Main Street heading to near Dogwood Lane and Boonton.
00:10
Caller is at the Rolling Hill Recovery Center.
00:15
47-50s 911 the caller reports that he's at near Dogwood Lane or on near Dogwood Lane but reported it was in Chester I'm sorry he's in Chester or is in Boonton he's in Chester on Main Street the caller reports that he's going to but he's currently in Chester
00:37
it's going to be a silver Polestar with partial red Sierra 27
00:43
Yeah, he said he and 79 going out of Woodland.
00:46
For sure.
01:03
10 847 cars.
01:06
For the DUI on the Main Street, be a white male, age 54.
01:10
He's wearing a blue sweater and blue jeans.
01:12
He blew a .16 on a preliminary test, and we're going to try to find a registration for you, through DMV.
01:21
10-4. Do you have an updated location, by chance? Negative last was just on Main Street.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Chester, NJ 07930
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