Traffic stop involving a motor vehicle at Adam Street and Random Street; Massachusetts registration 649; referenced white female driver with red light violation., Boston MA
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According to the dispatch call, traffic stop involving a motor vehicle at Adam Street and Random Street; Massachusetts registration 649; referenced white female driver with red light violation.
Audio|Heard on: MBTA Transit Police
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Transcript:
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616. Here are Adam Street and Random Street.
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Motor vehicle stop.
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Mass Reg, 649.
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Far shot, fall short, 8.
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Should come back to a waste room.
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All set.
00:20
Jeff Corp. 24.
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20, I can stop fighting over there as well.
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Jay said he's all set for now.
00:37
825, we're in the area with the description of these juveniles.
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So we're trying to look at cameras now.
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Looks like several juveniles and black puffy coats all wearing hoodies.
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Two light gray hoodies,
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one of them all blue hoodies,
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and two of them have fur on the hoods.
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4, we checked your column a salve.
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It's negative on that side.
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104.
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104. That's all.
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One tad.
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Zero way.
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104, I'll show you clear.
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Alphus here at operation.
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The office here.
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Checkin's key.
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Step 4, sir.
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Release 6.06 to operate.
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Police 646 operates.
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12, slide. Go ahead.
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Rebel warning to a white female,
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red light violation.
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No search, 10-7[1].
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10-7: Out of service
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