DWI driver causes reckless driving near Grier Middle School, Gastonia NC
Police responded to reports of a driver suspected of driving while intoxicated near Grier Middle School on East Garrison Boulevard. The driver was seen speeding and driving erratically across the roadway. There were also signs of road rage during the incident. The vehicle described was a truck with no black glass, orange on the side. No further action was reported at the scene.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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Transcript:
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City is Indian in the area of Grier Middle School, near East Garrison Boulevard.
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They look for a DWI driver.
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All over the roadway in speeding.
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R.P.E. thinks possibly intoxicated. Road rage incident.
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(number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld).
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White male driver with curly hair, block for trucks, and no black glass, that's glass.
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DOT3 line on Garrison, truck has orange on the side of the vehicle.
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No further to do here at 1556.
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City is in the area of Grier Middle School, near East Beers and Boulevard.
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They look out for a DWI driver.
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Roadway in the city, or can't possibly intoxicated, road rage, and then.
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(number withheld)
00:40
White male driver with early hair, blackboard truck, no black left, left.
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Duty line on Garrison, drug has orange on the side of pupil, no further seated through at Denning the G6.
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Put in the area of Grier Middle School, near East Bureau of School. All over the roadway and speeding are basically intoxicated roadways incident.
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(number withheld). White male driver with curly hair, lot four trucks and no black glass, back glass.
01:10
U.S. 3 line on Garrison, drug has orange on the side of the vehicle.
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No further city clear at 1556.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Garrison Blvd, Gastonia, NC 28054
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