Traffic stop involving dark truck near i 35 frontage road, New Braunfels TX
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Police attempted a traffic stop on a dark-colored truck near the I 35 North frontage road in New Braunfels, Texas. The vehicle's license plate was checked and found to be expired as of February. The incident involved routine checks with no additional information about the outcome.
Audio|Heard on: Comal County Sheriff & Bulverde Police Dispatch
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
One eighty-nine with Mary X-ray Young three zero nine, Mary Extra Young three zero nine.
00:07
They're trying to stop in the center.
00:08
I'm gonna try to go off the highway.
00:14
3062 traffic.
00:17
I-35 South past.
00:19
Inacted 189 with a no-plated,
00:22
dark color truck.
00:25
No trail.
00:31
So 362.
00:38
Thomas Al-B Furniture Road at the Taco Cabana parking lot.
00:52
Squat 82, respond to (number withheld), Touncert Lane, 4 Falls, back injury, respond on 1.
01:00
Squad 82 respond to (number withheld), countered lane, for falls, back injury, respond on 1, crossed street farm to markets road 3009.9.
01:15
O3-62?
01:19
Okay. Okay.
01:22
Nothing to stay.
01:24
Coming here,
01:28
Pete.
01:30
Okay.
01:33
Could be three David, seven, king, Sam, two nine Charles,
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seven,
01:41
six, George, one,
01:44
six, three, nine, five, nine.
01:50
Spass party to the route, healthy.
01:57
This is I return ready?
02:03
If I'm manually comes back to the 2006 Dodge Pickup, colored gray to a Chase Franklin out of Spring Branch, looks like it expired February of this year.
02:19
Covered.
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Location mentioned:
I 35 N Frontage Rd, New Braunfels, TX 78130
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