Traffic stop for plate obstruction of silver sedan, Austin MN
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Police conducted a traffic stop at the intersection near Oakland Avenue East and 4th Street for a vehicle with an obstructed license plate. The vehicle, identified as a silver Mercury Milan, was checked and found to have valid registration and a clear record. A warning was issued.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Law Enforcement
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
141 station traffic
00:07
1.41. Oakland Ave East,
00:10
4th Street, David Edward X-ray, 3,46.
00:15
Oakland Avenue East and 4th Street.
00:22
The 43, where did you have them out?
00:28
Pop drawer on the right side.
00:34
In her bedroom, dresser?
00:38
Yeah.
00:43
And April 141, your status?
00:47
1722.
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1722.
00:53
847, I find traffic.
00:58
It's 47.
01:04
Main Street and First Street in Adams.
01:07
It plates obstructed.
01:09
That will be Silver Milan premiere.
01:13
Cover Man in First and Adams.
01:19
Hey, it's going to be John, Sam, Victor, 797.
01:23
Oh.
01:30
41-7-7?
01:33
Okay.
01:36
Charge your request?
01:38
Okay. Hello.
01:39
5047 airplane.
01:42
41's clear, warning.
01:44
So far.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:51
133 station.
01:53
Go ahead.
01:55
I can take that threat's complaint in pending.
01:59
Temp-five, thank you.
02:03
John Sam Victor 797 is a negative 29, non-white, 2010 Mercury Milan.
02:10
To Savannah or (name withheld), a harmony, February of 26.
02:15
Savannah is valid glasses D.
02:17
David,
02:18
and Benjamin also valid glasses D.
02:21
David, both negative.
02:23
No more. Are you sure any clear warning?
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Location mentioned:
4th St NE & Oakland Ave E, Austin, MN 55912
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