Off-road vehicle recovered from ditch near North Walters Chapel, Carlisle AR
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Law enforcement recovered a side-by-side off-road vehicle from a ditch near North Walters Chapel Road. They checked if a Yamaha Viking two-seater had been reported stolen recently.
Audio|Heard on: Lonoke County Law Enforcement
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
I need a record to pull a side-by-side out of a, it's going to be a ditch line.
00:06
They may need a boom.
00:09
We're going to north of near North Walters Chapel.
00:16
Good for several.
00:22
Make contact with the homeowner here.
00:25
It's going to get concerned about.
00:32
Copy for TC 43.
00:35
I'll continue into the station and write the report on that.
00:38
It can meet me too.
00:44
Negligate, I've got all of his information with me.
00:52
Copy.
00:57
Department 22 also.
01:04
10.4. Are you advised 2-2?
01:08
10-4[1].
01:13
In the middle of the highway.
01:14
5.04, just that would be 108-162 for now.
01:21
104. 513,
01:23
or the last three.
01:29
Special 100, J&L is en route.
01:34
We're just north of 20, whatever the numbers I gave you.
01:39
It's going to be the slew here.
01:42
24.
01:47
100 dispatch.
01:49
100.
01:51
Do you send the message to me and check our records if we've had a Yamaha Viking two-seater episode in the last week or so?
02:04
You said check to see if it was stolen?
02:09
Do we have any reports of a stolen Yamaha Viking two-seat?
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
N Walters Chapel Rd, Carlisle, AR 72024
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