Traffic stop on highway for vehicle light defects, Alamosa CO
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A traffic stop on Highway 285 involved a vehicle from Texas. The driver, (name withheld), was found to have a valid license. A verbal warning was given for defective headlights and license plate light.
Audio|Heard on: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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14,000 block of Highway 285 out with Texas,
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Frank Boy, John,
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6,
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482.
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Frank.
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It's patrol.
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Sorry, because there's a...
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Go ahead. I didn't find any priors in state or out of state.
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Night coffee, thanks.
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Can you reserve in our room at D.
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Fox? Can I copy at (number withheld)?
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State Patrol.
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Baker 13 Alamosa.
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Good. You do talk has room and no holder for you.
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Thank you. So welcome at (number withheld).
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5 LLOMO.
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Alamosa PD.
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I.O.5 LLOMOFESA, SASHR.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Taiface to 26.
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Hosta S.O.
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C8 doubles as status-rick.
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Okay, perfect.
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It cannot be anything so we so.
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Canay host S.O.
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Almost Canal 13.
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Can you run my driver? 13-go.
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Male out of Colorado,
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last of (name withheld), spelling,
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Charles, Ocean, Nora, Lincoln,
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Edward Young,
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first of (name withheld),
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date of birth, 9,
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17,
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1992,
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92, copy, clear, valid, adult, boy out of Delaware.
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I copy. If you could attach 2728 to catafirmie and give me the next case number? Copy case number is (number withheld), (number withheld).
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I copy.
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Thank you. You could show me out on verbal for defective headlights and defective license plate light.
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Location mentioned:
US Hwy 285, Alamosa, CO 81101
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