Traffic stop on kansas street in david city, David City NE
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A traffic stop occurred on the 500 block of Kansas Street in David City involving a Honda Pilot. Officers checked records and exchanged name information with the driver and passenger. Personal names and specific numbers have been withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Law Enforcement
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02:13
Transcript:
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4-3 Butler County, 1052.
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Go ahead.
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1052, 500 block Kansas Street with Nebraska, 25 County, E.
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Edward 913, 23, 25E 913 on a Honda pilot.
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Signed to wait.
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Butler County, 1029, Nebraska,
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female times two,
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just 1078 first will be driver of vehicle.
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Oh, hey, what's the first?
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Do both by Olin.
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Olin as follows, H.
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Henry, 1350(number withheld) Ms.
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Do to Otoe County on each roll call?
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Bill for Otoe County.
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I have a secondary trooper at the jail requesting entry
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Understood, well-advised at jail 1914 1740 So the 4-3, I'm not getting anything back on that one
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And four,
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I'll give you name phonetically when ready
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Go ahead.
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Nebraska female.
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Two last names.
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First of last name is Diaz, D.
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D. David, E.
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Adams, D. Zebra.
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Second last name is Volopha,
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V. Victor, Ida.
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Lincoln, E.
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Lincoln, A.
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Adam. Lincoln, B. Victor A. Adam.
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First name, Reina, Robert E.
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Edward Woyung and Nora A.
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Adam. Middle initial, D.
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David.
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Date of birth, 1969, 1229,
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December 29th,
02:09
Clark County, 92510.
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Kansas St, David City, NE 68632
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