Police stop black Camaro near Sheek Road in Westville, Westville IN
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Police conducted a traffic stop on a black Camaro near Sheek Road in Westville, Indiana. The driver stopped and a tow truck was requested to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Southeastern Indiana Public Safety
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04:22
Transcript:
00:00
Control, Perkinsie of 45, and traffic south.
00:07
Is Sheek Road, Westville, Indiana personalized tag, (name withheld), (name withheld), 2, 26th expiration on a black Camaro.
00:38
245, 294, would you have your way, sir?
00:42
No, I think you'd finally come into a stop.
00:48
245, 389.
00:51
Yeah.
00:53
Just 43,
00:55
pretty sure I stopped somebody out of that call, and now they got a warrant.
01:00
That was about six months ago.
01:12
We are back rolling slowly eastbound.
01:18
We're at least round.
01:20
294 in the route.
01:23
294 in the row.
01:34
1040, yeah, about a mile before county line roads.
01:43
45 are you approaching the highway?
01:48
No, I've got some kind of compliance here.
01:56
Control 29 is 218.
02:32
Like I said, he slid off on the right side just behind the guardrail, you can't miss them.
02:45
15.
02:47
42.
02:55
This is one mile west of our county line.
03:09
Does Brown County not have anyone able to respond?
03:25
My partner inquired volunteer.
03:28
He advised there was one while west of the county line hover.
03:32
He was still in Bartholomew County.
03:35
She asked, he was in Brown and he was adamant and he was following Bartholomew.
04:03
I'm just going to need one to transport.
04:14
Thank you. Control, can you start a record my location for a Camaro,
04:21
four tires are inflated?
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