Traffic stop leads to suspected DUI on Livingston Rd, Charles County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies initiated a traffic stop on Livingston Road in Maryland after spotting a vehicle traveling the wrong direction. The driver possibly failed to cooperate with field sobriety testing and was suspected of driving under the influence. A warrant check (10-29) was also conducted.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Sir Eric, I'm stationary at this church right here before Bell and Bowie.
00:04
So.
00:09
The firehouse now?
00:12
Yeah, they're all over the road.
00:14
I'm pulling them over right now.
00:17
DC George Henry (number withheld).
00:20
And they are going the wrong way on Livingston Road.
00:24
Unit back 766, drive slow.
00:28
Seven three.
00:32
How about three? Does he have him stopped?
00:38
That's right.
00:45
Seven three.
00:51
Okay, the traffic.
00:56
10 and 29 PDT.
01:01
68.
01:04
Last of (name withheld).
01:08
First of (name withheld), middle of (name withheld).
01:13
Ida Robert.
01:15
Date of birth (number withheld).
01:19
DC Soundex (number withheld).
01:24
What's up?
01:34
1074 in sassy meters, not local showing valid through DC.
01:42
Or.
01:43
Seven, six, six hook request.
01:52
It's going to be on the tag game used on a Nissan.
01:58
It's going to be 95 for 55.
02:02
So our request.
02:09
Seven six six 0730.
02:11
He's going to have a 95 for 55.
02:13
He refused SFSTs.
02:16
So.
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