Valid warrant confirmed with release and court notice, Galesburg IL
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Officers confirmed a valid warrant from Knox County for a suspect. The suspect will be released with a notice to appear at the Knox County Courthouse on January 21. The location is near South Cherry in Galesburg.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Fire and Surrounding Fire, Police & EMS
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
232 sounds go ahead for them Just be advised, I've not gotten a response yet on the hit request, I'm going to get them on the phone.
00:10
Yeah.
00:16
All right, county 603.
00:18
I'm going to be out at near 7ville.
00:22
Acknowledged.
00:31
You know, just for your information,
00:34
that juvenile I got a better location.
00:36
It's going to be somewhere on Julia Drive and West Kel Street in Salem.
00:40
Salem, I notified Salem and they're going to try to get someone to locate them.
00:49
19-0.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:52
If you're available, can you get me a call by telephone?
00:56
Give me just one second.
01:04
19-2.
01:06
Good.
01:08
I got a hold of Knox County over the phone.
01:10
They advise that the warrant is valid.
01:12
They've got to confirm with the jail to see if they'll extradite.
01:15
They did not get the first request due to their internet going down.
01:20
Acknowledged. You still need a call by telephone.
01:24
Yes, that's correct.
01:31
6-03 County, your status.
01:33
19 sale.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:37
Per Knox County, the warrant is valid.
01:40
However there, you're wanting him released with a notice to appear, the date of January 21[1] of 26 at 900 hours at Knox County Courthouse.
01:51
Near South Cherry in Galesburg.
01:56
So we'll release him, say we can't give notices to appear for another county.
02:01
So we'll just release him and they can deal with it.
02:05
Acknowledged.
Police codes explained
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[1]
21: Call by telephone (request a call back)
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