Traffic stop for vehicle with suspended insurance, Tuscola IL
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A traffic stop was conducted near Egyptian Trail and Route 36 for a silver 2009 four-door vehicle registered to (name withheld) that had suspended mandatory insurance. The driver, identified as a white female with name (name withheld), was checked by multiple police departments.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
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We're going to be Egyptian Trail on Route 36.
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Egyptian Trail, Route 36.
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Vehicle registered to (name withheld) suspended mandatory insurance with silver 2009 four-door that has been rung multiple times by Metcad, Champaign PD,
00:26
and U of I PD.
00:29
104443 we're going to be right next to Carl 5 if you want to float my way
00:42
School 12, I got Illinois 27, name and date of birth.
00:51
This is a man-rubster donor.
00:54
Negative. This could be a female driver.
00:56
Cobb.
00:58
Last name is (name withheld) to be, William, Ida, Lincoln, Charles, Henry, Edward, Robert.
01:04
First name is (name withheld).
01:06
Henry, Edward, Adam, Tom, Henry, Edward,
01:10
Robert. Middle initial in Nora.
01:12
Datamer 0609 of 99,
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0609, and white female.
01:20
Centralizers, 43 to 28 return death.
01:23
A sold vehicle above the major insurance violation.
01:31
Vehicle? 10 for it.
01:34
State sold vehicle and then it says me to joint insurance violation.
01:38
That's 27. She is clear valid.
01:40
She's been ran by her band of PD as well as Metcalfe.
01:42
10.4. The female driver gave me a permit number.
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I've never seen this before.
01:48
If I was gone up, I'll stop and I'll show him.
01:52
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
US-36 & Egyptian Trail, Tuscola, IL 61953
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