Woman detained after traffic stop at fox peak lot, Fallon NV
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Officers conducted a traffic stop on a silver Toyota Echo near Fox Peak parking lot. The female occupant was detained. The vehicle was checked and found to be valid and clear.
Audio|Heard on: Churchill County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Churchill 635, 106 traffic.
00:06
635.
00:07
Over traffic with Nevada, 332, 5, David, 6.
00:12
Return on the silver Toyota Echo.
00:14
One occupant, I'll be in the Fox Peak parking lot.
00:19
Copy.
00:25
Churchill 635, can assume you a second.
00:31
Copy. 475, copy.
00:38
Churchill 660, I copy.
00:40
I'll be interrupted.
00:43
Copy.
00:44
Copy.
00:52
127.6.
00:54
746.
01:00
6353-3-3-3-4.
01:02
Code 4[1].
01:04
Code 4[1], she refused to get rights.
01:10
Copy so forth.
01:11
Vehicles clear valid on a 2000 Toyota.
01:14
Last stephunts versus change on East Front.
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Churchill 635, I have a Nevada DL, ready.
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637.
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It's going to be Nevada DL.
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Last of Hunt, first of (name withheld).
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(name withheld).
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middle of (name withheld), date of birth 914,
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1985,
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OLALAND (number withheld) WF.
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Copy sheet, clear valid questions.
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Copy.
01:57
Churchill 6668.
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668.
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668.
02:03
We're code 4.
02:05
We removed the female from the vehicle.
02:07
She's detained at this time.
02:08
Can you have 627 respond to the first niff?
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; scene is secure
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Location mentioned:
E Williams Ave, Fallon, NV 89406
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