Driver with suspended license taken into custody on 4th Street, Clarkston WA
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Police stopped a green car on the 3400 block of near 4th Street in Clarkston. The driver was found to have a suspended license and was taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Nez Perce and Asotin Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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03:22
Transcript:
00:00
Turn their left.
00:01
488.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:06
Good.
00:09
Lastin, Michael, Sir Washington has licensed to expire as 1 of 20303.
00:12
No restrictions, negative 29 also.
00:16
Good. Good.
00:21
Alaska registration through Idaho is showing suspended.
00:24
No restrictions made of 29 currently on probation.
00:31
Copy.
00:40
Selomy, Alaska Rogers return.
00:50
8.7.
00:54
North 385 in Clearwater.
00:57
Tiamid at 07-2-9 Adam.
01:02
8-021.21.
01:08
488.4993.
01:12
No.
01:16
Was that you up there on the 3,400 block of 4th Street?
01:22
That's 492.
01:24
Copy. So the guy that's in the green car parked in front of the gray pickup, he's the one that's showing suspended.
01:46
Good one.
01:49
Preston Ave, Garden Court, Nora, Mary,
01:53
768, Union, Idaho.
01:58
Good.
02:02
Information.
02:03
I'll be following that vehicle in the 3300 block of 5th Street right now.
02:10
Go ahead.
02:14
When I made first consensual contact, it sounded like they were going to head down to the hospital.
02:20
I was double-checking.
02:28
492-488. Can you switch to three?
02:32
Switching.
02:41
I want to know.
02:51
14, you're unreadable.
02:59
All 14, 7-2-7-17.
03:03
Oh,
03:05
go to the mic clip.
03:08
I'm out with mine.
03:14
I'm out with mine.
03:16
There's one in custody.
03:20
You were all winded before.
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Location mentioned:
4th St, Clarkston, WA 99403
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