Traffic stop near 4th Street and Brookside Avenue, Centralia IL
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A traffic stop was conducted near 4th Street and Brookside Avenue involving a vehicle with a Kansas license plate. The driver, identified as (name withheld), was verified valid and clear on probation. The suspect was taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Centralia Police, Fire & EMS Dispatch
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Ninety-six-30, I'm going to be 23.
00:04
30, 10-4[1].
00:11
County-six-thirty, copy it's 28.
00:18
That's...
00:21
Kansas plate.
00:24
P.
00:26
Paul, over W.
00:27
William, over our robberts, (number withheld).
00:31
10.4.
00:36
6.30, Marion County, your status.
00:49
6.30, Marion County, your status.
00:56
County 630, company 27.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:08
Stand by.
01:17
County 630, 27th.
01:20
Last name's gonna be (name withheld), Paul, Edward, Nora, David Lincoln, Edward,
01:25
Edward, Tom Ocean, Nora, First of (name withheld),
01:30
Charles,
01:31
Edward, Edward,
01:32
Robert, Ida, Charles, middle initial,
01:34
O'L Lincoln, male date of birth, (number withheld),
01:37
(number withheld).
01:41
3,000, counting, 4th St and Brookside Ave.
01:45
traffic stop.
01:47
Okay.
01:51
6.30. He's valid, clear on probation.
01:57
I also cannot get the 10.28 to come back.
02:06
County, can you give me a 21? I'm unable to copy radio traffic here.
02:11
10-4[1].
02:18
County, you can turn any way.
02:26
463, control your status.
02:29
Secure, County has one in custody.
02:32
463, 10-4[1]. 463, 10-4.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
S Brookside Ave & W 4th St, Centralia, IL 62801
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