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Van fails to stop at sign on US-160Christian County MO

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US-160, Missouri

As discussed during the dispatch call, authorities in Christian County reported that a University of Arkansas van failed to stop at a stop sign while traveling southbound on US Highway 160 near Route CC. No injuries or further incidents were mentioned, and officers cleared the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Taney County Police
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CMI southbound near Highway 160 from Route CC, southbound 160 from Route CC.
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A University of Arkansas van failed to stop at a stop sign.
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Authority Christian County Springfield clear.

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US-160, Missouri

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