Traffic stop for noise violation near Fountain Hills and Ironwood, Fountain Hills AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a police officer conducted a traffic stop near Fountain Hills Boulevard and Ironwood in Arizona for a noise violation. The vehicle stopped was a 2023 Chevy Malibu registered to a leasing company. The driver has a prior history related to narcotics and weapons offenses.
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Transcript:
00:00
You can show me out on Fountain Hills Boulevard and Ironwood, Arizona, Norlo, 1, Adam,
00:07
9 Charles Paul, snuff sound violation.
00:12
It's over.
00:19
2023, Chevy Mallet Boat.
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Registered to Fast Track Leasing that expires 63026.
00:30
Linger 7.4-4-4.
00:31
You tell me all that 7.43 please.
00:33
10.4.
00:40
Linking 7.43, the vehicle stop in the other row.
00:43
Really by.
00:45
104. 104.
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4.
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3.
01:12
2445, thank you.
01:21
4, Charlie 4, it's on place.
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Ever.
01:28
Okay,
01:34
12th, 90, until we're working.
01:36
Hyundai, Alamara GT, 12 to 26.
01:46
Okay.
01:54
Tate one.
02:02
Can you show me 17 to the 58 for a read east of any street.
02:12
3159 West Chandler in between the Buffalo Wildlings and Harkins, there's a broken-down Cutholes.
02:23
No further description.
02:30
The 43 D. Have you 10355-4 only?
02:36
Thank you, 743.4-3, I can't understand your office.
02:39
Thank you.
02:45
104, and just be advised today is a caution.
02:49
The subject has a history of narcotics and weapons offense.
02:55
743, I do touch.
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Location mentioned:
N Fountain Hills Blvd & E Ironwood Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
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