Officer investigates intoxicated driver in parking lot, Laurel MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police officers responded to a report of a possibly intoxicated driver in a parked vehicle near Gorman Avenue and Seventh Street, in the Orlo Parking Lot, Laurel, Maryland. The driver appeared to be highly intoxicated. Officers ran a vehicle tag check and verified the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Adam Seven, show me an area.
00:01
Go.
00:02
Adam Seven.
00:03
Adam Seven,
00:04
You can show me out that vehicle in the parking lot.
00:07
Got flagged down by another subject at Gorman Avenue and Seventh Street.
00:13
Adam, do you want me up? No.
00:16
Adam Three to Charlie Three.
00:18
Five.
00:19
Need 25 our location.
00:20
We're in front of near Gorman Avenue.
00:23
Out.
00:25
Adam Three.
00:26
Yes?
00:27
Can you run the Maryland tag to (number withheld), please?
00:31
20th and Honnold Court, subject reports a burning stove showing fire next door.
00:35
10-4. Can you run the soundx and if there's a picture can you send that to myself in Sleekers?
00:43
Negative, one of photos showing no license status to Maryland with (name withheld)'s real address.
00:47
10-4
00:49
Adam Three, just for forty-three.
00:51
The driver of this vehicle appears to be extremely intoxicated.
00:55
Seven 451, use.
00:56
Five 3151.
00:58
Yeah, right?
00:59
It is. So three two Adam threes at near Gorman Avenue.
01:05
That's correct.
01:07
In the Orlo Parking Lot.
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