Officers checked on a white car with lights on for several hours near a care center at 7299 N 126th; contact made with the owner who confirmed lights left on accidentally., Sapulpa OK
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Officers checked on a white car with lights on for several hours near a care center at 7299 N 126th; contact made with the owner who confirmed lights left on accidentally.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
At 2,200, it's 1.4,600, 8, 7 or 3rd Street north.
00:04
And you can be checking on a white car that's just to the east of the care center.
00:09
The lights have been on for the past few hours, and they haven't seen anybody around it.
00:18
Dave.
00:21
10-4[1]. Thanks.
00:24
This is copy.
00:29
See all our number in the kid?
00:32
Oh, I've got chosen.
00:39
Let me get 97 is awesome.
00:41
We'll get 97.
00:46
We have a wrecker en route yet.
00:49
Not as of yet.
00:50
You want me get one starter?
00:53
Okay, Carmen, go get one star.
00:56
Okay.
01:01
41 in there.
01:03
The medical service is a 7299 resident or is that part of a care facility?
01:18
She said that it wasn't somebody who's a part of a care facility.
01:22
Okay,
01:24
28, you're ready?
01:26
Good.
01:29
King John David 0998, King John David, 098, on both plates.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:39
I came back on a 2012 Volkswagen to Oakland of my Baptist sense for children.
01:49
10-4[1] we just made contact with the owner said it can turn lights up tonight
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
S 126th W Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066
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