Police assist felony suspect traffic stop near Arkansas highway, Faulkner County AR
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Police units responded near Arkansas Highway 365 and Lawrence Landing Road to assist a county unit conducting a traffic stop involving a felony suspect.
Audio|Heard on: Faulkner County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
So, I'm gonna have a 1028 and you can copy at ARCAFEL.
00:05
Four, I'm unsure if it's the same caller or not.
00:11
10-4[1].
00:13
What's he doing now?
00:20
324-SO. I'll be 96 to Unit 2 with two males.
00:25
S-O to 16.
00:28
9604.
00:31
104, 15, 10.
00:33
104, S-O to 52.
00:38
Good.
00:40
Can I get you the back 35 at his traffic stop?
00:44
And 4, I'm 65, Acklin Gap, I may go ahead and head to Pickles Gap.
00:56
You're my only available unit and he's got a 53 felony.
01:04
104, I'll get around.
01:07
So where's 35 in?
01:10
He's in 365 Lawrence Landing.
01:18
104. Do we have a Mayflower unit 108?
01:25
Standby, let me check.
01:28
6 to 4, I just clear my stop.
01:29
I head to him.
01:35
Hey 6, if you're close to Pickle's Gap still, I'm in the flat.
01:38
You hit the Pickles Gap?
01:42
Yeah, Hibble.
01:43
35, 1050.
01:46
I'm 24.
01:51
C.O. Each 97.
01:53
Go ahead, I said.
01:59
He's out with Delany 53.
02:03
Six and so I'll play for that stuff.
02:04
What's called I think we have?
02:06
Cool.
02:07
Nice, Florida 104.
02:08
You copy?
02:10
Negative, good.
02:15
State Highway 365 and Lawrence landing to back a county unit with a felony district.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
AR-365 & Lawrence Landing Rd, Arkansas 72032
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