Red mustang failing to yield near Ramar and Hancock, Bullhead City AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a red Mustang with fake plates failed to yield near Ramar Road and Hancock Road in Bullhead City, Arizona. The vehicle was last seen traveling northbound on Ramar Road. Officers were advised not to pursue the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Bullhead City / Mohave Valley Police, Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
136, can you confirm the 1020 with Edward Zebra Adam 42?
00:06
Edward Zebra Adam 4 William 2, red Mustang holder.
00:16
1040, 117.
00:23
136.
00:30
Can you attend that road, the red Mustang, was northbound off?
00:37
It was last seen, uh,
00:39
Ramar,
00:41
and Hancock, was traveling the northbound.
00:45
That's all, and everybody.
00:58
2.77.
01:01
Cinger on the RP out of Utah, Data Bros.
01:04
11, 12,
01:05
or 85.
01:06
10,
01:11
4. 2. Sound 4.
01:18
To sound sound clear, about 085 to 320.
01:24
27, I copy your subject is clear.
01:29
Thank you. Thank you.
01:37
It's okay.
01:41
104.
01:45
181, keep looking down the plan of fitness.
01:51
181-104. And it's prepared to copy APL Authority DPS in the area of Hancock and Ramar.
02:08
I'll get a TPL for a 2010,
02:15
I'm sorry, correction, a red Mustang bearing Edward Zebra, Adam,
02:21
for William to a fictitious place.
02:27
returning to a 2010 Chrysler town and country.
02:31
It was last seen northbound on Ramar.
02:34
It's failing to yield.
02:35
They're not pursuing end of ATL[1] 1126R.
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[1]
ATL: Attempt To Locate
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Location mentioned:
Ramar Rd & Hancock Rd, Bullhead City, AZ 86442
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