Intoxicated driver took keys and left near Apple Blossom, Sterling Heights MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police issued a be-on-the-lookout for a driver reported to be intoxicated who left a residence near Apple Blossom in Sterling Heights. The woman took the residents' keys but departed in her own vehicle, a burgundy Jeep Cherokee, and was last seen traveling eastbound on Highway 59 from Dequindre.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Sterling cars BOL eastbound 59 from Dequindre for a dark gray Jeep Patriot (number withheld) unable to maintain a lane.
00:10
Information from Oakland County and the BOL (number withheld) accept that it turns out of Bloomfield.
00:16
Sterling car is BOL area of Apple Blossom.
00:23
Female left near Apple Blossom intoxicated in a burgundy Jeep Cherokee.
00:30
She also stole the residents' car keys but left in her own vehicle.
00:36
Trying to figure out which way she left.
00:39
End of vol for now, 2300.
00:42
(Name withheld) on the dispatch will be given that bolo look from Hall and Mello.
00:46
Ten four, I'm trying to find her plate.
00:48
George ten.
00:50
George.
00:51
If you could see the complainant on Apple Blossom.
00:55
And the female left in that Jeep Grand Cherokee (number withheld).
01:02
Lives in Ira Township.
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Location mentioned:
Apple Blossom Dr, Sterling Heights, MI 48314
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