Police check outstanding parking tickets and arrange tow, Bowling Green OH
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report on the 300 block of North Prospect Street concerning outstanding parking tickets and arranged for the vehicle to be towed.
Audio|Heard on: Bowling Green Police and Fire, BGSU Police
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
925 headquarters.
00:01
Break for RP in the 300 block of North Prospect.
00:08
Go ahead, 925.
00:12
King San Charles 6455-K-S-4-55 K-S-C-6-4-55-6-4-55 should be on a black Chevy truck.
00:20
Break.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:28
Can we check and see if there's any outstanding parking tickets over 30 days?
00:36
Stay right.
00:38
Ed Gorsi, open three, please.
00:46
Fire alarm, no evacuations.
00:49
The Taiwan has command.
00:50
We'll be investigating the offensive strategy.
00:57
Gear clear, I'm fine.
01:04
Now will be mobile going interior to meet with staff.
01:13
Headquarters, 925.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:22
I find three tickets outstanding that are over 30 days.
01:27
That's clear.
01:32
Can you send me a hook, ETA please?
01:37
Here, stay much.
01:49
What county, W56?
01:53
56. 56.
01:55
The second keyholder call back if you can cancel,
02:01
Graves George's Pops open.
02:04
Clear.
02:14
Double-checking your location, 300 block of North Prospect.
02:23
Okay.
02:24
Okay.
02:25
Okay.
02:30
Okay. The record 7-11 of Town John Adam 9453.
02:34
Convict to Tony Norton, Under Defiance,
02:37
2015, Northern, Sheriff's Port, North North.
02:39
Okay.
02:42
Headquarters hit 9.25.
02:46
Go ahead.
02:51
Rights will be en route for your tow.
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Location mentioned:
N Prospect St, Bowling Green, OH 43402
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