Intoxicated person stopped from driving near Webster Ave, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of an intoxicated woman attempting to drive from a location near Webster Avenue. A man left the vehicle keys in a mailbox and waited for a rideshare. The woman went inside the residence afterward.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 1 Dispatch - Zones 1/2
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
I have a pending call near Webster Avenue for an intoxicated female trying to drive her vehicle from a partial plate.
00:09
284, I copy.
00:10
We'll send somebody when we get somebody.
00:14
284, I got another one for you.
00:17
Good.
00:19
near Fleming Avenue.
00:21
This one's going to be in zone one for a BART.
00:23
Barking dogs the last two hours.
00:26
84, you can disregard that.
00:30
Copy.
00:33
RTC to 241, they're on their way up.
00:36
Copy, thank you.
00:40
Two twenty-three A.
00:42
Two twenty-three A?
00:44
Two forty-one is waiting for mobile crime.
00:46
I'll head up to Webster.
00:50
Oh yeah, it's received.
00:51
There are updates in this call.
00:53
Just a male left the keys in the mailbox.
00:58
Didn't tell the female the location of the keys, but the female's mother knows where they are.
01:04
He has been drinking and is waiting for an Uber.
01:06
She is now inside of the residence.
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Location mentioned:
Webster Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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