Driver tests positive for alcohol after hit-and-run


Police responded to a hit-and-run incident involving a Jeep. The driver was tested for alcohol and had a reading of 0.08. Officers documented the scene and ensured the passengers of the other vehicle were safe.
Audio|Source: Marion County Law Enforcement
02:46
Transcript:
When I have contact information to the driver this one, I don't think it should be a two-backer out to the mirrors. 10-4[2]-7-308. Go ahead. 1-6-6-9. That 1027 is valid and clear. Good. Are the driver and passenger of the victim vehicle clear 29? 104, can you log a PBT[1] of 0.08 and assign me a case and give me the number, please. 104. Same, myself, check. 5, man, 107. 10, 7. 10.45. 308, your case number is going to be 0.098. Did you say 9-8? 10-4. 10-4, thank you. Mary 1-66. Yes. They're both clear. Careful. It's very much going to respond after this location or they tell me take photos and document the information. 166. I'm on the way. It was been a call out, and I stopped the OAPTC-Rangler on my way. I'll be there in a second. I'm passing Pete's HUD. If you need to free up, you're welcome to do that. No, we don't need to. Do you want to need a document for you? If you're going to be out of mirrors. 104.208. Correction, Woodfoot, house, whatever it is. 104. Thank you very much. ...are system for the type of Jeep that may have been involved in that hit and run.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PBT: Preliminary Breath Test
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Fairmont, WV 26554
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