Traffic stop near Bowser Cir involves stolen license plate, Terrell TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement conducted a traffic stop near Bowser Circle involving a vehicle displaying a potentially stolen license plate registered to a 2007 Honda Crosstour. The incident may involve vehicle theft and is currently under investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Kaufman TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
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K-9-63 registration.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:03
Texas, H. Young, Nora, 5-433,
00:06
H.I.N. 543-3.
00:09
All right-huh.
00:11
K-9-63, you return.
00:14
Good.
00:15
Lessons play,
00:17
Henry Young Nora, 5-433.
00:19
Shows a stolen license plate and the miscellaneous shows theft victim that's Harry Mara
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Data theft is October 1st of 25.
00:32
10-4. It's being displayed on a black Honda.
00:37
You're trying to click on it.
00:39
He's north on Bradshaw.
00:40
Looks like you've talked about one time.
00:43
1040 is registered on 2007 Honda Crosstour.
00:47
The second you hit in it not too.
00:49
Can I get a second unit route to K-163?
00:53
Okay, I'm see.
00:54
We look over and we stop in the 100 block of Bowser.
00:58
Do I have any units available on days that to cover him?
01:02
I'm in 40 right now.
01:04
I'm headed to his location.
01:09
He didn't advise to him best stolen options, please.
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Location mentioned:
Bowser Cir, Terrell, TX 75160
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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