Intoxicated man drives to liquor store on 10th Street, Great Bend KS


A man who appeared to be intoxicated was seen driving a white Ford to a liquor store near 10th St in Great Bend, KS. The man was drinking alcohol before entering the store and then left the area driving south onto McKinley and into a Subaru dealership.
Audio|Source: Barton County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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300.104, uh, 20-hundred.
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It's batch 331, 4100 block of tent.
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It's going to be the liquor store right across from the sink there.
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On the north side of the road, we have a white Ford.
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was driving into Great Bend.
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I have a RP[3] on 21 who was a police officer in a different city.
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He's advising he was drinking alcohol.
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They have now pulled into the liquor store.
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I can't think of the name of that, liquor store.
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It's going to be a male wearing a white hat.
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He just got out to go inside.
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3-3-1-10-4[2].
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3.52 dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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I believe that's 10th Street liquor.
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10, 14, 2.
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3.33. RP[3]A is advising that they're backing out now to leave.
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I have 28 on 2 if you'd like it.
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12-53 is completed zone, return station.
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2-4.
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3.337, that shall be 1024.
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Canter.
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3 in here, Wichita.
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Wichita, Wichita, Wichita, Wichita.
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Wichita 300.
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Wichita 300. Yes, actually, 31 RP[3] is advising the sound vehicle.
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Okay, bye. 10-7[1]. 300, you advised 10-7.
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Did you have any recordable?
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No. 331. R.P. advising, vehicle just turned south onto McKinley.
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10-4[2].20.
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Correction.
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Grant. Grant, he is now turning into the Subaru.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Out of Service
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
[3]
RP: Reporting Party
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Location mentioned:
Near 10th St, Great Bend, KS 67530
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