Officer conducts traffic stop on Arkansas vehicle, Greenville MO
A Wayne County officer stopped a passenger vehicle from Arkansas near Greenville North exit. The driver's information was checked and found to be valid with no traffic violations on file.
Audio|Source: Southeast Missouri Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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339.
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106 traffic stop, Arkansas Passenger (number withheld), Union Paul Henry,
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just south of the Greenville North exit.
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339, 1643.
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Have we got even? Oh, yes, sirs.
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Disband, Unit 35,
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respond to Link Park.
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Link Park, that's going to be at Gumb and North Dee, as in David,
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14-year-old male, wrist fracturing.
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Dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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Show is loaded in route to regional.
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1645.
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39 Wayne County, can I have a J2[1] when ready, please?
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339, go ahead.
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Arkansas,
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male,
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Indian,
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last name (name withheld),
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spelling Victor Edward Edward,
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Tom Tom, Ida Lincoln,
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first name, Rockavon,
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spelling Robert Adam George, Henry Adam Victor, Adam Nora,
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middle initial K-King,
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(number withheld) OLN (number withheld) (number withheld)
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339 your operator is showing valid through 2029 restriction for corrective lenses negative for a 99 showing no traffic violation on file
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
J2: Known to use drugs and alcohol
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Location mentioned:
US-67, Greenville, MO
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