Traffic stop near Fisk and Epperson streets, Moberly MO
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A traffic stop occurred near Fisk Street and Epperson in Moberly. The driver was found to have prior charges for drug possession and resisting arrest. No felony warrants were found for the driver.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff and EMS, Moberly Police / Fire
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
West on Fisk Street passing 5th is the number 5 right now.
00:08
West on Fisk that's passing Fifth Street.
00:11
21, that's 6.
00:17
Bree's for stop.
00:20
We're going to stop at Fisk and Epperson.
00:22
John John 5 X-ray 2 ball.
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John-Done 5 X-ray 2 ball.
00:29
49 Moly.
00:32
T49. T49.
00:34
County units.
00:35
104 hours, county units, 2107.
00:42
Okay,
00:43
should be clear.
00:48
There's another check.
00:52
Class of Lucian, Lincoln Union, Charles Henry, Ida, Edward, Nora, Persson, Cornell,
00:57
Charles Ocean, Robert, Nora, Edward, Lincoln, Lincoln, Hidworth,
01:00
10,
01:01
26, 97, Blackmail in Missouri.
01:08
Your 28 checks back to 2011, Fort Passure to Craig Hayes at a Moberly expiration in 2026.
01:16
Your driver is going to be a 1097 J2 on P&P for possession-controlled substance and resisting arrests by fleeing, no operator status.
01:26
We're not getting Mule's responses right now, so unknown on any Missouri warrants, but he does not have any felony warrants.
01:33
Okay.
01:38
Three.
01:42
So again, it's 10-8[1] vehicle-borei, P&PU was cooperative.
01:48
108, zero-ray, 2114.
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[1]
10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
Epperson & Fisk Ave, Moberly, MO 65270
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