Traffic stop involving white Ford Taurus flashing lights, Springfield MO
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Officers conducted a traffic stop involving a white Ford Taurus that was flashing its lights and trying to pull over another driver near E Kearney St in Springfield, Missouri.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
65 and Kearney, westbound.
00:01
It is a white Ford Taurus with metal.
00:05
514 will be on the north side of the lot.
00:09
Cattle garden of front, voice from zero, Union 7th.
00:18
525 stop.
00:21
925.
00:27
Kimbrun Coosie, Black, Mieson, Ultima, Boy, Edward 9, Victor A.
00:32
Young.
00:37
Kimbrouin Cozy.
00:43
14. 1.14.
00:52
You can see me that disturbance on white sunshine and code 4 119.
00:58
119 code 4.
01:05
121.
01:08
121.
01:14
Were ACOs en route to these dogs on Eldon and Division?
01:24
21, I'll put the call in.
01:25
I'll make sure that they're en route.
01:27
Stand by.
01:29
I'm clear. The dogs have moved to Division and Rainbow Laptail.
01:33
I'm clear.
01:34
121, it's updated.
01:37
5.25.
01:46
525.
01:47
Are you showing me on traffic stop?
01:53
Take it?
01:56
121. 121.
02:06
121 126
02:09
Good
02:15
21, 126, domestic disturbance,
02:19
near West Madison.
02:22
Former roommates entered caller's house and are refusing to leave.
02:28
121, I'm clear.
02:34
126, I'll clear.
02:41
Northside, good check, suspicious driver,
02:44
65 and Carney, westbound, white Ford Taurus,
02:49
flashing brights, and attempting to get collar to pull over was last seen westbound.
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E Kearney St, Springfield, MO
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