Officer conducts traffic stop and checks vehicle details, Butler County KS


An officer stopped a vehicle near LUM and checked the license plate and vehicle identification number. The vehicle's details were being verified as they came up on multiple registrations. A separate report involved a dispute over child custody between two individuals with a court order claimed by one party but denied by the other.
Audio|Source: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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Transcript:
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910 Bellic County, I'll be out with that vehicle near LUM.
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104, your tag signal 30, no.
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2805.
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with Charlotte Cutsby at 116 North Barron Drive.
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Aubrey is reporting that her ex-husband (name withheld) is not releasing their two kids to her.
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She claims that they have a 50-50 agreement court order.
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2.95 received a call from (name withheld) earlier about this matter saying that there's no court order or documentation of this, but RP is claiming there is.
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I'm not really sure what's going on.
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Her phone number is listed in the CAD.
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Cad. Can where they got?
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also has a valid CELB boy.
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Just three times, one, signal 30, year 27, it's coming back on several different vehicles.
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I'm going to be on a 1994,
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correction, a 94 Ford, a Harley, a Ford, a Ford, or a GMC, if you're gone.
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10-4[1], this is a 2018 4F150, if that's not one of the options I've got to Vend for you.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Butler County, KS
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