Driver suspected of drunk driving near Logan Way, Sterling VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 75-year-old male driver in a silver Honda Odyssey was stopped near Logan Way for suspected drunk driving after driving erratically and nearly hitting another vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Loudoun VA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:16
Transcript:
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T20 Bravo, self-initiated traffic stop.
00:02
Cascades Parkway B, 230, 1720.
00:06
230 Alpha, serve for a DUI driver.
00:10
Now in the parking lot near Logan Way, V230.
00:15
Color states they believe the driver is intoxicated because they were driving under the speed limit, ran over a curb,
00:21
drove the wrong way and almost struck another vehicle.
00:24
The driver is a silver Honda Odyssey, Virginia, Tango, Foxtrot, Bravo, (number withheld), driven by a white male, 75 years of age.
00:34
Safety is now stationary in the parking lot, 1720.
00:37
2.30 also throws in your call.
00:40
Driver just exited the vehicle and started walking past the parking lot, wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt, gray pants,
00:47
and holding a Walmart bag.
00:51
1722.
00:53
2.30 alpha, be advised.
00:57
This may be at a different location, the Chesterbrook Academy.
01:02
Colors describing that the van left the parking lot.
01:08
Obtaining a verified location, 1725.
01:14
T20 Bravo, copy, you're okay, 1726.
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Location mentioned:
Logan Way, Sterling, VA 20165
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