Traffic stop uncovers multiple warrants near 44th and Peoria, Tulsa OK
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A traffic stop near 44th and Peoria in Tulsa led to the discovery that a man had multiple warrants from Tulsa County and the city. His identifying details have been withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
I am 1060 in the CAD.
00:01
I don't know if you can see it, but I'm right here at 44th and Peoria, westbound, break for the 10-28[1].
00:08
Go ahead.
00:11
Got Oklahoma, Norah George Lincoln, 602.
00:15
I need to get around a 44 for me when you're ready.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:23
In the Oklahoma, last name, (name withheld), Charlie Oceanor, William, Edward, Lincoln, Lincoln,
00:30
first name (name withheld), common spelling, with a date of birth,
00:33
3.5 of 1985,
00:36
his OLN, as Henry,
00:39
(number withheld), showing he's got a warrant from Tulsa County and I think four from City.
00:48
Well, it's okay.
00:51
112.
00:52
Head.
00:53
112, we're clear.
00:54
I'll be clear.
00:59
All 380 puts up.
01:02
All 3-18 puts up.
01:05
Yeah.
01:12
Tulsa Baker, 651, 1012.
01:16
Correction Young.
01:18
Go ahead.
01:20
1012. 1012.
01:22
106.
01:24
Negative, but go ahead.
01:28
6.
01:30
He's got three confirmed 44th to Tulsa County all for traffic.
01:34
They'll take him.
01:35
I'll check on TB now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-28: Vehicle registration or license plate information check
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