Stolen vehicle located near ok-51 in mannford, Mannford OK
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Officers found a silver 1998 Lincoln Navigator reported stolen near OK-51 in Mannford. The vehicle is registered to (name withheld) from Turley, Oklahoma. The owner confirmed the vehicle was reported stolen about 10 days ago.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County and Kellyville Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
I'm 1021 with the owner.
00:01
He's claiming that he told Linple wasn't stolen about 10 days ago.
00:06
You want him to still come get it?
00:08
Negative. Negative 29.
00:09
Insurance unconfirmed.
00:10
Comes back to silver 1998, Lincoln exploration.
00:13
Two of 26. (name withheld) out of Turleton.
00:16
P.O. Box.
00:18
Okay.
00:22
Interesting.
00:24
All right. We need to talk to it.
00:27
About 147, county of 107.
00:30
104. Who do you want me to transfer him to?
00:33
1627. Thanks the passioners warrant at CPO.
00:37
Go ahead and send you through to me.
00:40
Simple?
00:42
7863. Are you copying that?
00:45
149, county, 107.
00:50
1627.
00:52
7, we're with the owner.
00:56
9-16-1-10-7[1].
01:01
1628.
01:03
9-9. 4-7, move back to the...
01:07
They pulled into that far side, the passenger is getting out going inside.
01:11
Okay, 1628.
01:15
Nope, turn around.
01:17
He's getting out and he's going inside now.
01:19
I had a 178, I believe item 363 is out with you on.
01:23
10-4[2]-made-you-dispatch.
01:25
Hand 1-13. We'll be at the dollar general on 51 in Manfred.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-7: Out of service
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
OK-51, Mannford, OK 74044
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