White truck with stolen license plates found in Missouri, Sullivan MO
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Officers found a white Chevrolet truck in Missouri with stolen license plates registered to a BMW. The plates appear to be from out of state, possibly Minnesota or New York, indicating a vehicle theft investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan and Surrounding Area Public Safety
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, Tom, we got a J1 out of Missouri.
00:03
Good.
00:04
It's going to be out of Missouri handicapped.
00:06
Zero John Tom 4, 4, 0 John Tom, 44.
00:15
John Tom 44, Richard Raybrook,
00:18
Leesburg, Leesburg,
00:19
2015, Shirley Truck is firing 2027 is showing as a stolen vehicle.
00:28
The 20 to the 27.11, what's your location?
00:35
I'm at the 221 crossover.
00:37
Where are you?
00:38
We're heading west to 214.
00:42
Hangout at 720.
00:46
Can you advise what kind of vehicle that is? It's going to be a white Chevy truck.
00:50
10-4[1].
00:53
I believe the stolen entry is going to be out of New York.
00:55
It's displaying on a BMW.
00:59
What?
01:05
7.20 second time, you can show us up a 214 offering.
01:10
BBN, 1016.
01:12
3, Westman.
01:14
10420, 32.
01:21
402.2.m. J1.
01:24
402.
01:25
I believe it's going to be out of Minnesota.
01:28
Sam, Tom, Lincoln, 481.
01:29
Sam, Tom, Lincoln, 481.
01:37
Expiring 2027 to a Jaden Burke out of St.
01:41
Louis on a 2024 escape negative 29.
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Sullivan, MO 63080
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