Officer Investigates License Plate Hit During Traffic Stop, West Lake Hills TX
Police conducted a traffic stop near Camp Craft Road after receiving a license plate reader alert. Due to camera issues, officers could not confirm the vehicle associated with the alert. Backup was requested to assist with the situation.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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At leastwick Hills 14, figure out on traffic near Camp Craft Road.
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457 again, 0457.
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7-4, thank you.
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104, thank you.
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Yeah,
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10, number 31, family service.
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Another kind of,
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you know,
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65 years old.
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So, now,
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can it be an affiliate?
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Start the tow sheet, put him in the back.
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Go ahead and call for the next record if you need it.
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3 David 32, 1 release.
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3davit 32, 10, 4.
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Six-five, six-three.
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E.T.E.E.T.65, U.T.63.
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Good.
01:27
Can you come back north on San Gabriel, 24 a block? I got a LPR hit[1], but my camera or my screen is not connected to my camera, so I'm not able to see if it's a correct one or incorrect or what type of a hit it is.
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I forgot you.
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Oh.
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Connie UG-65, you want to start you on the call? On my computer, what's the plate I can run?
01:57
I don't know. I don't know which vehicle picked up. There's like 10 cars parked on St. Gabriel, so I don't know which car picked up and my camera's not connected to my laptop, so I'm unable to determine which one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LPR hit: License Plate Reader alert (flagged plate detected)
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