Traffic-related communication involving a vehicle plate from Vermont, described as Chevy, with occupants checked and identification confirmed., Lafayette IN
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Traffic-related communication involving a vehicle plate from Vermont, described as Chevy, with occupants checked and identification confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Tippecanoe County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
141, cingles 27[1].
00:01
Go ahead.
00:12
Not sure on the state, what the plate is, King, Edward, Edward,
00:16
4, 39. I like Chevy.
00:19
Please.
00:21
Pretty one-of-form today.
00:22
Wonderful.
00:23
136 arriving.
00:26
Sir.
00:31
138. Right here at California St and 27[1]th St.
00:36
Okay, you're at California St and 27[1]th St? Go ahead.
00:43
Female through California,
00:46
Y Young, 804, 1374.
00:54
It's Sophie, she's valid, sign lady, 19 years ago.
00:58
Copy, thank you.
01:04
54, can you look at a student, please? 94, go ahead.
01:11
94, I wasn't sure if you heard me, go ahead.
01:18
141, that 28[2] is going to be out of Vermont.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:28
What state did you say? I apologize.
01:31
Student name verbal.
01:34
Last name is spelling.
01:36
W. William, E. Edward C. Charles, H.
01:38
Henry, Teton, the Edward R.
01:39
Robert versus Emily.
01:41
Common. P.
01:42
P.P. Paul.
01:46
And she resides at Earhart.
01:49
He'd be out of Vermont.
01:52
Okay.
01:53
19 years old.
01:54
Unknown date of birth.
01:57
You have come back at Improcedent Database 11 5, 2006.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
27: Driver’s license/permit information check
[2]
28: Vehicle registration/license plate information
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Lafayette, IN
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