Vehicle stopped for possible fake temporary plate, Elkhart IN
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A white 2015 Dodge Challenger was stopped near Sixth and Edwardsburg due to a possible fake temporary plate. The officers checked the vehicle and related information during the traffic stop.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
the 2-9-19-st. We're going 27.
00:03
Three Adam, two ninety.
00:10
Three Adam, two ninety-seven, counterfeit four in the end of temporary plate.
00:13
Sixth, six three,
00:16
zero three nine, white canada lot, that's five one.
00:20
Two Adam two ninety.
00:22
Two at him two ninety.
00:27
Two hundred thousand seven.
00:29
Five.
00:34
And second, Indiana PC 804, Edward Adam Zebra, 804 EAZ.
00:41
Hello.
00:47
right behind, (number withheld).
00:49
Go.
00:54
Sixth and Edwardsburg on a wide Dodge Challenger.
01:05
Five minutes, we're going to be at Prairie and Chapman.
01:13
10-4[1]. 7-0-9.
01:15
Just back to both the unit to be turn 8.
01:17
5-0-9.
01:19
5-0.
01:23
5-9. That will be at airport, part 0.4.006.
01:30
Okay, 5.5.9.
01:32
10-28[2].
01:38
David, H. Henry, 945, DXH 945, expire, 26.
01:47
White, 2015, Dodge Challenger, (name withheld), T-32, Whitmer, Avenue, all current, mail, a negative, 10, 209.
01:56
(number withheld).
02:00
498, Elkhart, 9-8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
10-28: Request for vehicle registration or license plate information.
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Location mentioned:
Edwardsburg Ave, Elkhart, IN 46514
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