Officers stop suspicious black vehicle on I-70 with prior threats, Lafayette County MO
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Law enforcement officers pursued and stopped a suspicious black vehicle on Interstate 70 in Missouri. The vehicle had longhorn decorations on the hood. The registered owner has a history of threatening behavior involving firearms. The stop occurred westbound near highway mile markers between 74 and 37.
Audio|Heard on: MOSWIN - MSHP Troop A and Warrensburg Police
Listen to dispatch call
04:11
Transcript:
00:00
Do we have to have contact with (name withheld)?
00:04
Negative. Sween County was on the phone with him.
00:07
The number's in the call log.
00:10
Okay,
00:13
Bor. Do you have time? Can you contact them back and check location? I'll be westbound from the 74.
00:24
Should be clear?
00:30
Also, at least I went with this call originally in Calloway County, we're going up.
00:35
Tenths, originally, Calloway.
00:38
Timber. Okay,
00:44
so much as information, we've made contact with the RP again.
00:53
825, Caller now at the 52.2.
01:00
Advice he can no longer see the vehicle.
01:07
Okay, more, you're coming.
01:13
So let's some of the 825 information.
01:15
We're able to locate a Flock hit from Columbia.
01:18
Vehicle is a black.
01:24
Key does have longhorns on the front of the hood.
01:35
Timbor, will that be the registration that's in the CFS by chance?
01:39
10-3[2], that is the registration.
01:42
We don't know which state and we're still trying to decipher it.
01:48
Timbor.
01:51
Looking at the Flockhead, Bladed with the Missouri tag, we're running it now.
02:01
The 25, the registration, 82010 Mercury to a subject out of Kansas City, 2026 expiration of 29.
02:09
Do you have any Jackson guys that aren't 106, if you could advise them as well?
02:19
They are a 10-6[4] on crash.
02:24
10-6[4] on crash. Table.
02:30
369 from I'm just south of it.
02:32
You want me to get back up on the first state?
02:36
369-103. 269-103.
02:38
Two-well.
02:48
Some of the units touch the weapons call the photo of the vehicle is going to attach the CFS and email T.
02:54
We'll leave somebody, 25, just information.
02:57
The registered owner of the vehicle has history with threatening mod out, brandishing a firearm.
03:07
10 more.
03:16
820.
03:21
It's westbound from the 41.
03:22
I'm trying to get caught up.
03:28
2020, 1018.
03:34
1019[1], he's, I think, two vehicles ahead of me now.
03:40
And what's your location?
03:46
Westbound up the 37?
03:55
10-4[3]. I've got probable calls for following too close as soon as I can get through this traffic, I'm going to make a stop.
04:02
I'll let you know where.
04:03
You got a county car behind me.
04:06
10-4[3].
04:09
You don't want the air held when you get to stop.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1019: Return to station/area
[2]
10-3: Stop transmitting / Radio silence
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
[4]
10-6: Busy
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I-70, Missouri
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