Traffic stop over suspected stolen plate near Northwest Hwy, Dallas TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers conducted a traffic stop near West Northwest Highway involving a black sedan displaying a possibly stolen license plate. The vehicle was east of Harry Hines Boulevard with two occupants. The situation appeared calm during the communication.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:51
Transcript:
00:00
And I've got a vehicle that just hit my axle on as a stolen plate.
00:05
I'm gonna go ahead and start traffic stop there shortly.
00:07
Halfway. Is anyone close to Bravo 510? When he makes the traffic stop, be around Northwest Highway.
00:13
Fox 526, I'm finishing logging in and I'll come over.
00:17
Halfway.
00:18
Bravo 510, I'm at the intersection of the confine now.
00:21
Halfway.
00:22
We're talking, yes, we're all fine.
00:23
They're still clear.
00:25
As soon as they get it together or mark out, or have me mark them out, I will add you.
00:30
Yeah, we'll be near Northwest Highway.
00:34
Texas tag (number withheld).
00:37
It's a black Honda Accord occupied twice.
00:41
It's going to be just east of Harry Hines, not exit from Northwest Highway.
00:46
I think it's probably going to be just the correct vehicle.
00:49
Or I don't know.
00:50
How far is that your cover on there?
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Location mentioned:
W Northwest Hwy, Dallas, TX 75220
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