Silver convertible checked for active registration, Shelby NC
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According to the dispatch call, a silver 2012 Mustang convertible was parked near East Marion Street. Police confirmed the vehicle's registration is active to a subject from Spartanburg. The business where the vehicle is parked said it may be towed if not moved within an hour.
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02:9
Transcript:
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near East Marion Street, 1060 vehicle.
00:03
We had a 2012 Mustang convertible, silver and color, I believe, he advised.
00:09
Subjects parked it there and left and walked over to the LAC.
00:13
He just wanted an officer run a registration check and make sure it's not stolen.
00:20
Stand for instance.
00:25
Go ahead.
00:29
Go ahead. Go to John.
00:32
Go ahead. Jim.
00:33
Medic 8, County, I'm clear.
00:38
8, 104.
00:43
Hi.
00:47
Routine to King's Mountain.
00:53
T14.
00:54
7.4, shall we?
01:00
All right.
01:02
I got a South Carolina,
01:08
28.
01:12
653 Adam, George Charles, 653AGC.
01:17
It's going to be on a silver Mustang, not a gold.
01:24
It's not coming back with 1014 yet.
01:28
1014.
01:34
Just come back, it's showing active on a Mustang out of Spartanburg to a (name withheld) subject.
01:45
Pam 4.
01:50
7.54.
01:58
I spoke with the employee at Mavis, they advise they don't mind it being parked here.
02:03
If it is here longer than another hour, they're going to call back for a tow.
02:08
I'll be available for now.
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Location mentioned:
E Marion St, Shelby, NC 28150
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