Police stop vehicle on I-70 and check for weapons, Saline County MO
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Police stopped a vehicle on I-70 near Highway K and found one male occupant. The subject did not have a firearm, and officers are now searching the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Saline County Public Safety
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04:8
Transcript:
00:00
7619, general I've got that vehicle at I-7-8K Highway.
00:07
That's your copy is I-70 Highway K-2317.
00:17
Gonna have one male occupant visible.
00:24
That's out with it.
00:30
Copy.
00:41
7620 central Mountaine 19 19th is your copy 2319 319 20
00:54
20 776 a Cp is slow
01:02
Speaking, central audio update on the end.
01:12
Walk on someone.
01:16
Seventy-19, central.
01:25
Can you get all to Marshall PD? Let them know we have that subject.
01:30
Ask them what they're wanting us to do.
01:36
Stand by.
01:42
114.
01:45
I copy. Command transport to BIP will meet there or chain lines to respond to their location.
01:57
619 to you, copy Marshall's traffic.
02:01
Later.
02:08
Bobby,
02:10
they advise they can either meet you at your location or meet you at 5th.
02:24
Did you copy?
02:31
7619. You have Mars, Seoul,
02:34
meet us at our location.
02:45
Control 114, if you copy direct, they're going to be on I-7-D at Highway K-T.
02:53
Copy 143.
02:56
All the in-round of them, are you split.
03:03
619 they've got a unit in route some split
03:12
Oregon three central and signal on the beach
03:15
on the beach
03:17
I'm on the 283 24
03:24
143 central did the county advise if they located the handgun on the subject.
03:34
Central 7619 marshals inquiring if you located the firearm on the subject.
03:48
10-9[1]. Specials inquiring if you located the firearm on the subject.
03:57
Each subject did not have a firearm on him.
04:01
He is letting them check the vehicle now.
04:07
Control, not be direct.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
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