Vehicle stopped for suspected plate misuse in Newington, Newington CT
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Authorities stopped a vehicle near Brookside Road in Newington after detecting an apparent misuse of the vehicle's license plate. Multiple police units responded to the location to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: North Central CT Police
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
We're out with a floater vehicle near Brookside Road in your town.
00:05
The plate on the vehicle comes back to a file one, but it appears to be misused in the area.
00:10
We have the vehicle currently stopped.
00:16
Roger?
00:17
Roger?
00:24
Four for three, signal three, Elman Margaret.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:29
Connecticut passenger Alpha Juliet (number withheld).
00:34
Hi there.
00:36
24, if I give you an op, can you confirm? You have no idea.
00:41
256. Two,
00:43
three.
00:47
All right, ten, so left, number.
00:52
473, can you just confirm the database, please?
00:56
Hello.
01:02
I have an officer headed to your location.
01:07
My apologies, it will be 128-198.
01:11
Roger, she's negative and valid.
01:13
If you have any further information, then you'll be late and if that is occupied in her way-send.
01:24
60.3.24.
01:25
Order.
01:27
Based the district floor.
01:37
District 4.
01:39
Mike's is underway for the caravan and Midtown's underway for the Honda.
01:45
Have it left.
01:49
Thank you for.
01:50
35. Did you copy? 36,000 on 188.
01:54
More Saturday online.
01:56
The place is going to be 710, Zebra, Boston, Tom.
02:02
It's a final one plate that appears to be a misuse to not at the core.
02:05
Vehicles after probably two times.
02:07
We have multiple units out there.
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Location mentioned:
Brookside Rd, Newington, CT 06111
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