Traffic stop on vehicle with stolen plate, Butte County CA
An officer stopped a vehicle near Durham-Pentz Road in Chico, California, because it had a possibly stolen license plate. The plate was later confirmed to belong to the vehicle, a 2003 Ford pickup truck, and the stop ended without issue.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol Chico Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Number 70, Chico?
00:04
7. It's a hot head.
00:07
I'm behind the vehicle.
00:09
It's southbound just north of Durham Penn.
00:15
Forever 70 behind the vehicle is outbound just southbound just out of Durham Penn.
00:19
It's coming back to one-on-law stone plate.
00:21
It should be associated with a...
00:28
1470, the stolen report indicates color the pickup truck.
00:37
1.75 negative.
00:38
It's just advised that it is one or lost stolen plate and it's missing the plot plate.
00:44
I'm going to go landline now and inquire.
00:49
Step 4. Looks like that might belong to that vehicle.
00:53
I'm going to make a stop.
00:57
One of four seventy making a stop may be associated with the vehicle.
01:05
One of our S3 copies, top down to stop the Neal Road.
01:10
Chigo, 104-70, we're going to be at Durham Penn.
01:20
Oneover, 70, stop made, Durham Penn.
01:28
107, yeah, code 4.
01:30
It's like a heavy one in the same.
01:32
Yeah.
01:34
1 over 70 code, possibly one in the same.
01:36
Would you like the last four of the bin?
01:41
Uh-huh.
01:45
One over 70 is going to be associated with a 2003 board pickup, last four of (number withheld).
01:55
One 70 here, copy that.
02:03
One number 70 is in for match.
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