Drug violation during traffic stop on highway, Butler County KY
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During a traffic stop near Livermore Road and 231 North, officers detected a strong odor of marijuana from a black 2020 Ford Explorer. The vehicle was registered to a person with the name withheld, and the registration and insurance were current.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Public Safety
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
2.156. I'm going to build the vehicle on Cooper Lane.
00:09
I'll get you the 47.
00:11
I can't see it yet.
00:14
Ten four twenty two one.
00:21
It's going to be Kentucky, Sam 1 George,
00:24
931, Sam 1 George 931.
00:38
Sam 1 George 931.
00:43
May 2,
00:55
count.
00:56
I got a social when you're ready.
01:16
That's negative I believe they're available.
01:20
104, 22, 1109 or 1119.
01:26
119, go ahead.
01:28
What's your 20[2]?
01:32
Livermore Road and 231 North.
01:36
104, I've got a strong odor of marijuana coming from this vehicle.
01:43
I didn't know where y'all are at.
01:45
Pleasure 20[2].
01:48
B on Cooper Lane out, 6-2-W.
02:01
TN4-2-6.
02:10
That comes back to a black 20[2]20 Ford Explorer, registered to a (name withheld) out of Hardyville.
02:22
Registration expires 7 of 26, insurance is 10-4[1] and a far-brick-row-low.
02:28
Okay,
02:30
you say that came back to a black Ford Explorer.
02:40
That's 10-4[1] with the 47 of Sam 3 George, 931.
02:45
Negative Sam 1, George, 931, Sam 1, George, 931.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[2]
20: Location (What's your location?)
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Location mentioned:
US-231, Kentucky
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