Vehicle stop for expired registration, Butte County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer conducted a vehicle registration and driver's license check on Lower Honcut Road near the train tracks in California. The vehicle, a 1998 Toyota station wagon, was found to have expired registration with renewal in progress.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Chico Dispatch
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-five thirty-one.
00:01
I'm on Lower Honcut, just west of the train tracks.
00:06
Twenty-eight by van.
00:07
I'm sorry. When you're ready.
00:13
Thirty-five thirty-one, go ahead with the event.
00:15
I copy you on Lower Honcut, just west of the train tracks.
00:20
Thirty-five thirty-one for (number withheld).
00:29
Great for twenty-seven.
00:36
Thirty-five thirty-one on the VIN ending in (number withheld).
00:39
A returns expired 1114 of 20.
00:42
The 1998 Toyota station wagon.
00:44
It has an original plate of (number withheld).
00:48
There is several with lease liability.
00:51
Here is the most recent is out of Chico to (name withheld) and a pending master to (name withheld) also out of Chico, with a registration progress date of 1010 of twenty-five.
01:02
Some fees were paid at the waiting smogs.
01:04
Complaining his paper was dirty.
01:05
Work and additional fees.
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Location mentioned:
Lower Honcut Rd, California
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