Traffic stop near Carters Mountain Road and Grand Cru Drive, Albemarle County VA
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A vehicle was stopped near Carters Mountain Road and Grand Cru Drive involving Virginia and Connecticut license plates. The subject returned to the vehicle and later canceled the call.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle County Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Scottsville 4, do you see sir? Scottsville 4.
00:04
Carters Mountain Road near Grand Crued.
00:10
Not as of yet.
00:11
Would you like me to open a call?
00:15
Shannon 4. I got a Virginia registration.
00:21
Special 4, I'm sorry.
00:22
Can you repeat the location? There's a lot of noise here.
00:29
The Carters Mountain Road just south of Grand Cru Drive.
00:41
The Tango,
00:42
Lima, Fox Trot, 7-875.
00:45
And actually, the subject just came back to the vehicle, if I could say, then now.
00:48
Turn 4-8-4-5-4-4.
00:49
Just canceled the call.
00:51
Simple.
00:56
Five-perty.
00:57
Five-first.
01:00
9.571. And he's off a redway and calls his own tow truck.
01:04
Just to get any further calls from.
01:07
Okay.
01:08
Okay.
01:12
ECCP 53. That's second.
01:14
Call on your sector is now on your screen.
01:17
Scotts no four to UCC.
01:19
We're on my attention.
01:21
104.
01:25
ECCC v.113.
01:28
113 means you sample direct.
01:34
SV3 to ECCC.
01:36
We have a Connecticut license plate to answer the call.
01:38
What is the top vehicle?
01:45
Alpha Uniform (number withheld), Connecticut.
01:55
It's back to a 2016 grepins.
01:59
It's valid.
02:00
I'll touch.
02:01
Okay.
02:06
Scott, the 40 UCC.C.
02:07
Can you add the RO to the call to please? No.
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Location mentioned:
Carters Mountain Rd & Grand Cru Dr, Virginia 22902
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