Traffic stop for expired Kentucky vehicle tag, Bowling Green KY
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Police conducted a traffic stop on a black Jeep at the 5000 block of Scottsville Road in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Kentucky vehicle tag was found to be expired as of March 31, 2023. The driver had a North Carolina ID. The vehicle was associated with individuals whose names have been withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Bowling Green City Police Department
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Adam 41. Adam 41.
00:03
Copy a North Carolina ID.
00:09
104. 104.
00:12
North Carolina, zero, zero, zero, zero,
00:16
four, two,
00:17
two, seven, seven, four, three, six.
00:21
Try, three-six or two-six?
00:25
Three-six.
00:26
Just, no, my.
00:39
Copy, Kentucky tag and advise, state expiration.
00:44
Break, property traffic once the time of the course.
00:49
24-167.
00:51
6993 Young, Sam Henry on a black Jeep.
00:55
We'll be on the 5000 block of Scottsville Road.
00:59
5000 block of Scottsville Road at 920.
01:02
140, go ahead.
01:05
Kentucky 6441 John over Frank.
01:11
140-summer.
01:13
115, name course.
01:22
115.
01:24
Name date of birth.
01:29
104. 104.
01:31
Last name, (name withheld), first name, (name withheld), King Adam, Tom, Edward Lincoln,
01:38
Young, Nora, Nora, Edward, 3,4 of 1998, possibly out of Illinois.
01:44
Two for a similar.
01:57
Go ahead.
01:59
Attack of 6441.
02:01
John Frank has expired.
02:03
Expiration (number withheld).
02:06
(number withheld).
02:08
I'm a GMC. White, Steve Rafflett.
02:11
I address in Port, Smouth,
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Kentucky. It's enough.
02:17
10.4. They pulled off.
02:18
You can close a bit of NTSC.
02:20
I see Harvard and Campbell.
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Location mentioned:
Scottsville Rd, Bowling Green, KY 42104
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