Traffic stop with license and bail checks on Nash Road, Windham ME
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Officers conducted a traffic stop on Nash Road involving a vehicle registered to (name withheld). They checked the driver's license, verified bail conditions, and noted search and protection orders related to illegal drug possession and protected parties.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Windows 14, Johnny, has the vehicle.
00:02
Main Tree 433 KKT, 433 KLO-K2, Tango.
00:08
Not really on anyone's property if this is the vehicle they're talking about, and we're on Nash Road.
00:16
Copy 14.
00:24
1911, beware of roads and ice ring.
00:30
Good work.
00:43
Connie, who did that come back to?
00:47
That comes back to Yates.
00:52
Can you put it in?
00:59
Johnny, can you also run dam, tell me feel the license or not?
01:09
I am showing a valid C,
01:11
four sets of bail,
01:13
check three sets of bail,
01:15
and a protected party in luck.
01:19
Anything besides standard three?
01:23
Stand by, I'm opening them now.
01:30
One set is standard three.
01:33
The second set is standard three plus in order to determine violation regarding illegal drugs or derivatives will submit to search of person vehicle residence upon articulable suspicion and will not possess or use illegal drugs or derivatives.
01:59
The third set.
02:02
is standard 3 plus will submit to search upon articulable suspicion for illegal drugs and also not to use or possess.
02:11
illegal drugs or derivatives.
02:17
3.55th County.
02:20
Go ahead.
02:23
If it already hasn't been done, can I have the warrant, sit down to the jail, please?
02:29
10, 4, 6 and 10.
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Location mentioned:
Nash Rd, Windham, ME 04062
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