Traffic stop checks order of protection in Dobson NC, Dobson NC


Police stopped a 2007 Honda in Dobson, NC, to check for an active protection order. They also checked for damage to the rear bumper and passenger side of the vehicle. The stop confirmed there is an active protection order involving a person with a withheld name.
Audio|Source: Surry County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Lincoln John John 5086, repeating Lincoln John John 5086.
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2007 Honda Tanafe to Timothy Wall, Borland's Trail, and Dobson.
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They said it's for a vote.
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1031 order and a insurance stop, no 29th.
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1049. Can you check registered runner 1029? 1029?
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104.
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I'll say if you put that vehicle sent to it in the narrative, when you get a chance.
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Several.
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Medicaid, 1,000 retrogress lane, routine 6.
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Medicaid, 1,000 Richgrass Lane, routine 6.
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Medicaid, 1,000, Red Cross Lane, Routine 6, 71-year-old female, general weakness.
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Being room 205.
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Nightshev County was out with 406 arrived here at the McDonald's when he moved along from here.
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He didn't have any 1029s or anything at that point.
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Did he have damage to the rear bumper,
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passenger side?
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162, any 109 I covered you up.
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Damage to the pasture side, rear bumper.
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Four of the six is advising not that she knew of at that time.
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Ten four, thank you.
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The info?
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266, ten forty one.
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Two o'clock. Ten forty-one.
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Two-four.
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One out. Take four.
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62. Go ahead.
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She active, May 29's Protection Order NCIC[1].
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Ten, four, who's a protected party?
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(name withheld).
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Ten.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NCIC: National Crime Information Center protection order check
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