Possible intoxicated driver near FM 1764, La Marque TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible intoxicated or reckless driver traveling southbound on Highway 646 near FM 1764 in La Marque. The vehicle, described as an older white Ford without a front bumper, appeared to continue past the police department. A female occupant was reportedly moving erratically on the roadway, and units attempted to locate and stop the vehicle as it continued south toward Fuchs Road.
Audio|Heard on: Galveston TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yeah, it's got a report of a possible reckless driver southbound on Highway 646 approaching FM 1764.
00:06
A white Ford older model with no front bumper, matching Dodge.
00:11
Frank Nora Zebra (number withheld), they have a female all over the roadway.
00:16
We're at the light at this time.
00:19
Sample.
00:21
Vehicles continue on passing the police department at this time.
00:28
So you can put us on it.
00:31
She's in the north lanes at this time.
00:33
Vehicle is trying to get away.
00:35
Trying to catch up.
00:37
Clear, possibly getting a second unit.
00:40
Approaching Fuchs Road now, still southbound.
00:47
Oh, got traffic on him.
00:49
Yes, sir.
00:52
Twenty-eight, show me out with twelve.
00:54
Careful.
00:56
So I finally got her just about.
00:59
Okay, we'll confirm that LP is hard for him to arrive here.
01:03
Frank Nora Charles (number withheld), Frank Nora Charles (number withheld).
01:07
Wine color dog B12 300 block.
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