Intoxicated woman violates bail terms and leaves in car, Scarborough ME
Police responded to a disturbance at near Gateway Boulevard building 4 involving an intoxicated woman violating bail terms by drinking and contacting the caller. She left the scene driving the caller's white Toyota Sienna, possibly impaired, creating a traffic hazard. There was also a dead deer blocking the road, adding to the danger.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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28 and 36, start towards near Gateway Boulevard building 4 for a disturbance.
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So getting further.
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Cover.
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Okay,
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copy.
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For a female, (name withheld), she's intoxicated.
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And the caller just arrived home once her removed.
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I'm going to run her, stand back.
00:32
Can you try to figure out if she lives there or not?
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She doesn't live there, she's just visiting.
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There's history of domestic violence between the two.
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Go forth, thank you.
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She has bail conditions, not to drink, and also not to have contact with the calling party, (name withheld).
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I have a rescue three, according.
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I have rescue three, according.
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I got two, forty-six.
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She just left took the collars vehicle via Toyota Sienna, white in color, 6.04, King Lincoln Union turned left on the Higis.
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There's a dead deer in the road, color nearly hit it.
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He's standing by, just blocking the lane, creating a hazard.
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There, if we don't catch up door.
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I'll go left, you go right.
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I got her at high against her pain.
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She's going straight towards a turnpike.
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Once the light turns green, I'm going to stop her.
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She's pulling over at the, right before the overpass.
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Location mentioned:
Near Gateway Blvd building 4, unit 402, Scarborough, ME 04074
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