Vehicle stopped for city code violation with expired plates, Amsterdam NY
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle without license plates was stopped near Cornell Street for a city code violation. The vehicle's plate was found expired. A tow has been requested and is expected in about 20 minutes. Attempts to contact a phone number provided were unsuccessful.
Audio|Heard on: Amsterdam Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
You punch me a blotter for a city code violation will be in front of near Cornell St.
00:05
Vehicle with no plates.
00:07
Start me to on call, stand by for a VIN.
00:11
942.
00:18
441.
00:28
You came in low audio, just copy, same by for the tow.
00:33
That's affirmative.
00:34
I have a phone number if you can attempt to contact for me, please.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:41
Phone number is (number withheld).
00:45
You can have them come out and speak to us.
00:52
One-six, no answer.
00:55
Call for, you can start me until one call.
00:57
House level 28 when ready.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:02
Henry Sam William 7193.
01:06
Henry Sam William 7193.
01:13
That plate coming back expired on 2014 Chrysler 300 color grade to Curtis, he's and Adam Albany.
01:21
Oh.
01:30
One, two, four four.
01:31
Four four. Four four one.
01:36
Four four one.
01:39
Is there any insurance information on this vehicle?
01:43
Negative.
01:45
So forth.
01:48
Also be advised, Casey Towing gave an ETA of 20-ish minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Cornell St, Amsterdam, NY 12010
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