Traffic stop involving maroon Honda near Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith AR
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Authorities conducted a traffic stop involving a maroon Honda with an Oklahoma tag near Garrison Avenue in Fort Smith. Two subjects were involved, currently separated. Officers requested family assistance for one subject.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Smith Police Dispatch
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Sending you an 11th flight at Pitsy's near Garrison Avenue.
00:08
16thage tract 5.
00:11
Go ahead.
00:14
Currently a Mazar McClure on a Phryon, a maroon Honda, Oklahoma tag, number withheld.
00:23
Number withheld.
00:25
Massard and McClure.
00:30
Just be advised, we're still rolling northbound.
00:33
North Army, Clare.
00:35
Ten, four.
00:36
Eleven, nineteen, two.
00:39
Eleven and twelve, it's two subjects.
00:43
No longer physical.
00:44
One subject, one inside.
00:46
Hispanic male wearing all black.
00:48
We requested his family.
00:54
Program gears.
00:56
Hello.
00:59
They are separated at this time.
01:05
I'm dispassum, 10-8[2], ocean-over-frank, I'll be in red as well.
01:13
16, did you get him soft?
01:21
3X-16.
01:27
That at near Garrison Avenue, have news.
01:29
104.
01:30
13 start for 16.
01:34
16. You have traffic.
01:35
My radio was on Channel 2.
01:40
104. Just trying to see if you got to stop.
01:45
104. We're just a little north of Madsler-McClair.
01:49
104. 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[2]
10-8: In service/available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Garrison Ave, Fort Smith, AR 72901
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