Traffic stop conducted on white Ford near South Woodland Boulevard, Deland FL
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According to the dispatch call, an officer conducted a traffic stop near South Woodland Boulevard on a white Ford with a New Mexico tag. The tag was confirmed valid, and a second unit was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County LE-7 New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater and Volusia Sheriff's Office
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01:57
Transcript:
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4 alpha-13 central traffic stop
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4 alpha-13
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2505 South Woodland Boulevard We are four to tag Romeo, Lima Juliet 767 to white Ford
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Copy
00:22
Central 55, are you 1025?
00:28
Central 4 alpha-13, are you 25?
00:35
109, you broke.
00:38
Are you 1025?
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I am, registered order.
00:48
September.
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One julia five, you're set up to one.
00:57
Step off.
01:05
15211-11.
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152111.
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You can send me that timing from the school.
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Copy.
01:23
Four off of 13.
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Go ahead. Are you still 1025?
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12 off a 91 central.
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Stand by. I am, I've got a lot of it with me.
01:36
Go ahead with your traffic, go ahead, your reminder.
01:40
There's a hit on the tag, but it's for the same tag out of New Mexico.
01:43
In case you see it, the tag is valid, the one you're out with.
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Perfect, thank you.
01:49
12 alpha-91
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You can cancel a second unit.
01:54
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement of message received or understood; affirmative response.
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Location mentioned:
S Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL 32720
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