Possible intoxicated driver seen on Republic Road, Springfield MO
A female driver appeared intoxicated after attempting to buy something from Facebook Marketplace. She was seen driving a white Nissan Rogue heading west on Republic Road near South Hooper Avenue in Springfield.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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West on the Republic Road from near South Hooper.
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I'm cleared for some reason someone I cleared you.
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A female went to purchase something from Facebook Marketplace.
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Seemed possibly intoxicated in a white Nissan Rogue.
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Tom Lincoln 2, Adam Tom King.
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6-504-619. Good for them.
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It's going to be the residence to the east of you guys.
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You guys are...
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Yeah,
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that was right ahead.
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Can you see anything in the backyard?
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Not right now.
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What are you guys walking up right there?
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6.4, we have one detained.
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Clear one detained.
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Senate County in a special attention district 2, fire an EMS or in lab 22151 East State Highway delays and Adam for the person that fell.
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Disnatch, have an easer.
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Have an easer, go ahead.
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1908.
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Attention County units go check, possible DWI[1] information from Springfield at near South Hopper Avenue.
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South Hopper Avenue.
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We'll be on scene with AA command.
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Clear, AA commands.
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Oppsy.
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Car rolling something on Facebook, a female came there, appeared to be intoxicated,
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was in a white Nexon Rogue, played of Tom Lincoln 2, 8 Tom King, last seen Westbound in Republic.
Police codes explained
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[1]
DWI: Driving While Intoxicated
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Location mentioned:
E Republic Rd & S Hooper Ave, Springfield, MO 65804
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