Driver detained for drug warrant in traffic stop, Haubstadt IN
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An officer stopped a vehicle near 16th and Willow streets in Haubstadt. The driver was detained for an active felony drug warrant from Lake County for possession of methamphetamine.
Audio|Heard on: Knox County & Gibson County Public Safety
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic stop.
00:02
16th in Willow,
00:04
(number withheld).
00:05
(name withheld).
00:09
Okay.
00:12
Okay.
00:17
Central 53.
00:19
Go ahead.
00:21
Update location, Emerson and Willow parking lot in front of Monical's.
00:25
Clear.
00:36
P-05.
00:40
Possible hunting without consent.
00:44
Violation, I'll be out 6,200 West County Road 700 North, Jackson County.
00:51
I'll be out on foot with the previous 28 that I ran.
01:03
Clear, go ahead and confirm it, I've got one detain.
01:07
Clear on one detain.
01:16
253 Central.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:22
Through NCICI decks, that subject does not have a warrant.
01:31
Does not?
01:34
Does not have a warrant, did not get a hit through NCIC or IPX.
01:40
I'm clear.
01:46
Dude,
01:50
there's room in front of us if you guys want to move up here.
01:56
Okay,
01:57
question.
02:04
I think she knows she has an active warrant through Lake County.
02:09
Clearly, did she advise what kind, I mean,
02:13
I ran her. I have their 27 return here,
02:16
but nothing come through NCIC or Idax.
02:21
We've got it on mobile.
02:24
It's an F6 for possession of methamphetamine, nationwide extradition.
02:29
Lake County, Crown Point, is the originating agency.
02:34
Claire.
02:37
Right, I received it.
02:44
I'm going to do some more checking and see what's going on.
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Location mentioned:
Willow St, Haubstadt, IN 47639
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