Driver stopped for outstanding warrants at Wakana State Park, Clark County MO


An officer stopped a white Lincoln SUV at Boulder Lake Campground in Wakana State Park. The driver had two outstanding warrants for failing to appear in court, both related to traffic offenses. The driver is still considered valid and remained in the vehicle during the stop. The warrants are from different counties and are outside extradition limits.
Audio|Source: West Central IL and North East Mo Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I'll be on stop, Boulder Lake Campground, Wakana State Park, with a white Lincoln SUV of the Illinois, F.
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Frank,
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(number withheld).
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What's here?
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10-4[1].
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Should be clear.
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On duration 265, 1525.
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502.
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Sir, you know he can't off.
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Negative. He's still in his vehicle. I'm in mine. Go ahead.
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making out of five-o-two. He is going to be 99.
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There's going to be two from different counties outside of extradition limits.
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Other than that, he is going to be a valid operator status,
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class F,
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out of Kirksville,
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with nine actions.
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I'm clear, sir. Can you tell me where those two 99s are out of and what they are for?
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Those are going to be both from failure to appears,
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one out of Calaway County,
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one out of the county near St. Louis,
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both are going to be for traffic violations of speeding and unable to register vehicle.
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I'm clear, nothing further.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Clark County, MO
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