Traffic stop for vehicle with expired tags, Augusta KS
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic stop was conducted near Osage St and High St in Augusta, Kansas, involving a black Ford with vehicle tags expired by several years. Multiple vehicles' license information was checked during this stop.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
1110-509 that vehicle description again.
00:05
It's a black Ford with tags expired by at least four or five years.
00:13
The highest in four, I did see that vehicle earlier parked near Osage St and High St.
00:21
That one.
00:29
123, I'll be 10-4[1]4 at 8th Hardware.
00:32
They refused to pull all the way from 7-4 on it.
00:37
104, go ahead.
00:44
The Kansas Chief's Kingdom license play.
00:49
Should be on a red F-150.
00:57
Hey, take good.
01:00
Transporting one green SBA.
01:08
Great SBA, 24th, 1205.
01:16
Sheriff 7, traffic 1-2.2.
01:30
123 hours 1012 key to nine I'm having problems getting that tagged for a term stay in my
01:48
yeah I'm gonna be ten forty four 1200 block of Johnson
01:58
10410.
02:00
Colorado 28, Edward George, George, Queen, Frank, 3, 3.
02:05
Say again, Edward, George, Queen, Frank, 3, 3, 3.
02:08
It's going to be on a tan jeep.
02:15
104, 1206.06.
02:19
Your incident number is (number withheld).
02:22
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
Osage St & High St, Augusta, KS 67010
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