Police attempt stop of vehicle violating no-contact order, Burlington WA
Police attempt to locate and stop a vehicle heading southbound on Highway 99. The driver may be violating a no-contact order.
Audio|Source: Skagit County Police and Fire
02:43
Transcript:
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792-8. I just observed the vehicle head southbound on Highway 99.
00:05
I'll be turning around now trying contact and let's have to stop.
00:10
Mercedes is taking 27.
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727-2-7-cutters, clear.
00:19
Thank you, Lovie.
00:26
Cascade all unit tax community and take a look at the attempt locate PC[2] for assault 4 db out of your office call number (number withheld).
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Cascade all unit Texas Committee, please call (number withheld), attempt to locate, the second look at a point where to say a case to see.
00:48
Cascade X-ray 6-7.
00:50
All right.
00:53
The mail in your ATL[1] may have just returned to quality in room one-one-one.
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Thank you. Thank you.
01:09
The 7-9-825, Burlington, and then it appears to be in that direction.
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X-ray 6-7 Cascade.
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Go ahead.
01:43
Can we confirm the order and also 6A and 60 and around? Thank you so.
01:48
Thank you so.
01:51
Two-Cept.
01:55
How is the question you can advise is their traffic in force called (number withheld).
02:00
The other vehicle is left in southbound on old highway 99 dorm.
02:05
Road about.
02:09
Thank you. Thank you very much more than.
02:17
Thank you. Cabinet 129.
02:29
It looks like I am, I have a good order.
02:34
County, and it says that it is a D-D-no-contact order.
02:39
Thank you.
02:41
At 1831.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ATL: Attempt To Locate
[2]
PC: Probable Cause (establishing grounds for arrest or charge)
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Location mentioned:
Burlington, WA 98233
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