Traffic stop for revoked license on business route 5, Camdenton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic stop occurred on South Business Route 5 near the C&N gas station involving a white Chevy Silverado with one occupant. The driver's license was found to be revoked with multiple prior offenses listed.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
634 County traffic stop.
00:06
It'll be on South Business Route 5, just before C&N gas station.
00:10
Missouri 28 is on the front, I can't see it, it's going to be on a white Chevy Silverado occupied once.
00:16
Copy 634, 15, 17.
00:23
634 County, one subject.
00:29
634, go ahead.
00:35
(Name withheld).
00:45
Date of birth, 1980-0713.
00:55
Copy 64, stay by.
01:01
634 County 28th.
01:08
634, go ahead.
01:14
Missouri 5-1 Henry to Henry John, 51 Henry to Henry John.
01:19
Copy 634, stay by.
01:25
Shepning County, 634.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:29
634, Your 20 comes back to a (name withheld) out of Camden, 2006, Chevy Truck, Expiration 25.
01:37
Your subject is a caution to.
01:39
Caution 2. He is showing revoked.
01:42
Revoked license shows...
01:46
Eight actions on file.
01:49
Last is admin administrative zero tolerance revocation.
01:54
Showing multiple convictions on file.
01:57
The last is speeding out of Dallas County, nothing further.
02:03
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Business Rte 5, Camdenton, MO 65020
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