Traffic stop and vehicle check on highway 63, Macon MO
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A traffic stop was conducted on highway 63 near Macon involving a male individual. Vehicle and license information were checked, with no additional vehicle description given. The subject's identity details were recorded and verified.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff and EMS, Moberly Police / Fire
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Leavingvin Boswick was one male, beginning mileage 141-380, I'll be headed to Redoff, our correction, re-count.
00:13
10413-15.
00:19
We'll make it for Nate.
00:22
4242nd.
00:27
23, can you readvise the vehicle description?
00:35
He did not give vehicle descriptions.
00:38
He just gave vehicle descriptions. He just gave his name (name withheld).
00:44
10-4[1].
00:50
Frank Edward Victor one-six for Frank Edward Victor one-six for Frank Edward Victor one-six two twelve part of the subject laying on the ground next to a bicycle 61 correction 63 southbound one mile north of Macon okay two-tult tripaker
01:22
to the 2012 Dodge Passengers to (name withheld) in Moberly expiring in 2026.
01:28
For Daveworth, 1972-1102, 1972-1102, whitenail out of the 34.
01:37
19-19-Macon.
01:38
Zero 668, true be clear.
01:45
Past of (name withheld), Sam, Henry, Edward, Lincoln, Edward, Robert, first to (name withheld), Lincoln, Edward, Victor, Ida, the initial V Victor, Daybirth, 1998,
01:54
1998, 1898,
01:56
white male, I was right.
02:02
Your subject is valid, class, C, E,
02:06
is on PMC, taking him 99.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
US-63, Macon, MO
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