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Suspect detained for wrong-way driving on 3rd StreetSacramento CA

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N 3rd St, Sacramento, CA 95811

Police detained a suspect for driving the wrong way on 3rd Street in Sacramento. The suspect wore a black sweatshirt. The driver has a felony record, and the passenger is on probation.

Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
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Transcript:
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Copy. We have locked a gold black sweatshirt or TLC and that's white.
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He's going southbound in the northbound lane to third street.
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Pressing Q.
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Copy southbound.
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Northbound.
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Tending no. Seven, we there and what's the one?
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So when he's detained, you can reduce or take.
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Copy, he is detained, additional responding.
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Reduce. Sam 7, copy.
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Detained. Please, Adam.
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Go ahead. Can I get an additional unit? My driver has a felony 29[1] and the passengers on probation.
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Captain 40, David, 12, I'll search it that way.
Police codes explained
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[1]
29: Wants and warrants check

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N 3rd St, Sacramento, CA 95811

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