APS worker teams up with sheriff for urgent investigation near Browns Ln, Rineyville KY
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An APS worker requested police assistance with an investigation near Browns Lane in Rineyville, with a sheriff's office member joining for support due to unfamiliarity with the area.
Audio|Heard on: Kentucky State Police Post 4
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
10-4[1], I've got an APS worker waiting at the SO, requesting a unit to assist in an investigation near Browns Lane in Rineyville.
00:11
Right.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:15
APS worker will be in a black Acura parked on the side of the SO building in front of the sheriff's office doors.
00:23
No.
00:27
3.9.80-10.
00:33
I'm here in Radcliffe, I'll take care of that.
00:35
10-4[1], she's wanting to meet at the SO and follow each other out to the address and she's not familiar with the area.
00:43
Ten-four.
00:51
Detown, 10-7[2].
00:54
Go ahead.
00:56
That then comes back no stone.
00:58
I was on a 2011 Mazda, gray and color.
01:03
Registered in Ohio, I didn't get any return back in Kentucky.
01:06
Since it was registered in Ohio, it expires August 26.
01:09
Do you need that 47?
01:14
That's negative.
01:16
Tenfold.
01:20
Seventy-402.
01:21
You know.
01:22
You can go ahead.
01:25
What's a good court date for Bullock County?
01:31
There are Mondays at 1330.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:40
Jimple.
01:43
399.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:49
You can cancel, she says that she got somebody from the SO to go with her.
01:56
Ten, four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[2]
10-7: Out of service
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Browns Ln, Rineyville, KY 40162
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