Possible drunk driver seen at gas station, Louisburg NC
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According to the dispatch call, a report was made about a possible drunk driver on Highway 56 near Advanced Gravel in Louisburg, North Carolina. The driver was seen entering a gas station after spotting law enforcement. The vehicle is a gray 2008 Toyota Camry.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Public Safety
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Report of a possible drunk driver.
00:01
They're going to be on fifty-six past advanced gravel coming into town.
00:06
Two.
00:15
EMS 17 to central,
00:17
we're going to be clear the hospital back in service.
00:20
We'll be at the stoplight at Walmart.
00:23
EMS 17, clear the hospital back on service.
00:33
1963,
00:34
it's going to be a.
00:40
Seven eight, we got a 2008 Toyota Camry.
00:44
So our King Mary William 1130.
00:47
King Mary William, 1130.
00:51
Make a left onto Bickett.
00:55
Two one zero chance to get color on the vehicle.
01:00
That would be gray in color.
01:04
Are we passing those angles now?
01:10
Do they want to clear this stoplight at Ace Hardware?
01:18
Tim Boron in the area.
01:22
Ten four.
01:27
Fifteen ten, sorry, sir.
01:30
Ten four.
01:35
She advised they said that the caller,
01:38
correction, a caller advised that the driver poured into the gas station once they saw law enforcement.
01:46
Thirteen correct license plate is going to be King Mary William One Thousand One Hundred and Thirty on a Toyota passenger car.
01:53
We're going to be at the Tractor Supply PVA.
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Location mentioned:
S Bickett Blvd, Louisburg, NC 27549
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