Traffic stop uncovers suspended license and drug warrant, Baker City OR
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According to the dispatch call, a deputy stopped a 1988 Chevy pickup near 14th and Broadway in Baker City. The vehicle had no license plate and expired registration. The driver had a suspended license and a non-extraditable narcotics warrant from Idaho. The driver is also involved in a protection order with his mother.
Audio|Heard on: Baker County Sheriff and Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
531 traffic.
00:03
531.
00:06
The 14th just off a Broadway, flathead.
00:09
Pickup, no plate.
00:13
2332.
00:19
531, 1020, Oregon.
00:22
1241. 1241.
00:26
3176-103.
00:33
10 Lovia Baker City.
00:35
Suspended DWS[1] violation, also that info to your teams.
00:40
Also non-extraditable Idaho 1224 on fell to appear of narcotics.
00:47
And he is a respondent in a protection order with his mother.
00:51
Okay.
01:02
12-7 by Ben.
01:08
1241.
01:10
One, (name withheld),
01:13
(name withheld).
01:15
(name withheld).
01:16
(name withheld).
01:18
24,
01:19
(name withheld).
01:20
8,
01:21
(name withheld).
01:23
Zebras, 226,
01:26
599.
01:32
531 Coastal clear 1988 Chevy pickup expired in 2008 to (name withheld) and insurance expired in 2009.
01:44
Is that the vehicle?
01:47
531, I copy.
01:50
2337.
01:52
5337.
01:57
531's location.
02:01
616th in Broadway.
02:04
Copy.
02:07
2337. 2337.
02:11
612-2-0-5-1.
02:14
22 to be made.
02:16
22 to be made.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DWS: Driving While Suspended
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Location mentioned:
Broadway St & 14th St, Baker City, OR 97814
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