Traffic stop for expired permit and insurance check, Brownwood TX
Police conducted a traffic stop near Co Rd 411 involving a vehicle with an expired 30-day permit. The driver was checked for insurance and registration status. The truck overheated during the stop, and officers provided information about proper vehicle registration. Insurance was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
02:30
Transcript:
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A 30-day permit that's been expired, 716 and 25 to (name withheld) at near Co Rd 411, on '89 Chevy pickup.
00:19
Health 150 checking status.
00:25
Do you run, Ms. (name withheld), please.
00:28
Thank you.
00:33
One twenty out ten of available officers. Is there anyone nearby the office you can bring the jet pack out here?
00:44
Now, keep in a connection report.
00:49
One-three.
00:55
Structure.
01:00
We had a tree that got knocked down, they could folded with it.
01:09
The city, rule that address be near East College.
01:19
Does that vehicle info show any insurance?
01:28
Do you verify on the annuals?
01:35
One 20 round one, uh,
01:38
apologies. Break 115, you can disregard. We got the truck started.
01:44
10-4[1].
01:59
128 (name withheld) White, female, number withheld Brown of a lawyer hold the current and eligible I so this is no turner.
02:13
It works.
02:22
I think you just change that to a motorist.
02:24
This truck overheated and provided options about getting her truck properly registered. She does have insurance.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Co Rd 411, Brownwood, TX 76801
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