Traffic stop on Illinois 154 for insurance check, Randolph County IL
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Officers conducted a traffic stop on Illinois 154 near Woodcox Road involving a black vehicle. The stop included a license check and verification of insurance, confirming the vehicle's insurance had been valid since October 25.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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1XA7, traffic stop, Illinois 154 at Woodcox Road, Illinois 154 at Woodcox Road,
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a black vehicle, black vehicle plays.
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Adam Union,
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Frank Eward, and Nora 3.
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Oh, thank you very much, a lot of water.
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Adam Union double F, Eifford, and Nora 3.
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1042.
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Thank you, too.
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I was funny.
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You need me to 25.
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Two, four.
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All six.
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Hi, Paul, six.
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Go ahead.
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My house that lived while we were speaking on the mailhouse.
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By Paul six, ten-four.
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TMS8, a reporter in Norse MHP for transfer MAHC room for their 403.
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Just to confirm, that was clear from the call.
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I'm not 1530.
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When you drive, correct.
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Calling out of trials 30, 1042.
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I had a trial 30, 1042.
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(number withheld).
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1027 by file.
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7-04-1-8Boy 635-5-1339-8-795 repeating B-Boy 635 51795 5139 81795 5139 8795
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27 contacts.
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TILS fire clear and bad, the CLC, Brady, and I'm doing a class C, a reason on fire, there's 28 now and now.
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104, did you say the vehicle was suspended for mandatory insurance?
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That's correct.
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104. She's got proof of insurance since October of 25.
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Location mentioned:
IL-154 & Woodcox Rd, Baldwin Precinct, IL 62286
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