Investigation of vehicle near Holt Rd and Cedar St, Holt MI
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Police followed up on a suspicious vehicle near the intersection of Holt Rd and Cedar St after a weapons complaint. The pickup truck later was determined to be unrelated to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
10-4[1].
00:01
Ten for a southbound cedar at Holt.
00:09
Charlie 2 I need the air.
00:11
I'm trying to catch up to the vehicle now.
00:14
Southbound coming up to the roundabout.
00:17
Southbound coming up to the roundabout.
00:19
Hold here.
00:22
Tram sent to try animating.
00:25
Thank you, 401.
00:28
What kind of vehicle is the caller in?
00:31
T and four.
00:38
Colors in a grayed Camry.
00:42
Sure can.
00:48
Okay,
00:49
um,
00:53
this pickup truck that I caught up to is a...
00:56
F-150 and it's not, but not appear to be black.
01:00
Is the caller still following it, or?
01:03
The caller is not near the vehicle.
01:08
Okay, and I'm assuming they didn't not get a plate.
01:13
Hey and Dalai, those are just test tones, test tones only at the time.
01:20
Okay, 221's arrival.
01:23
221, 3-9-0-4.
01:29
Clear on that, I just crossed over Washington from Eastbound 96, I'm gonna keep going for a little bit.
01:38
Clear on that, holding the air, counting in.
01:45
17, Charlie 2, you can open the air.
01:47
You can check it out.
01:48
The vehicle is unrelated.
01:51
Okay, so.
01:53
Air open 905 vehicle, unrelated.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of receipt or understanding; message received, affirmative, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Holt Rd & Cedar St, Holt, MI 48842
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