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Intoxicated man drives truck after entering auto store
Alcohol Violation
US-53, Minnesota
Audio|Source: Minnesota State Patrol - District 2700 (Pine, Carlton, Lake, Cook, and southern St. Louis Counties)
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Transcript: Twenty-seven thirty-year's information on testable okay. We got a (name withheld) on a Brent Biffy truck. The gentleman came into the store and smelled of alcoholide, bloodshot eyes from O'Reilly Auto. Played Norfolk on fifty-three from there. Information at 9.46. Move? Six-five-one. Okay, if you're a contractant service this morning. I'm ready. I'm ready. Good morning.
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