Traffic stop of gold Chevy Silverado near Paul Huff Pkwy, Cleveland TN
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According to the dispatch call, police conducted a traffic stop of a gold Chevrolet Silverado near Paul Huff Parkway and Freedom Parkway in Cleveland, Tennessee. The vehicle and driver were checked and no issues were found in local or national crime databases.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
He's negative locals, NCIC[1], negative out of NIGs also.
00:04
10. 104.
00:10
One o'an, can you put me on 108 traffic? Show me 97 out here at Hardee's.
00:15
I copy.
00:21
I copy Tennessee 28.
00:22
It's going to be Charles Over Lincoln, (number withheld).
00:26
It's going to be a gold, Chevy Silverado just pulled out of the Harries.
00:33
I got you.
00:39
There you go north or a headquarters?
00:42
Call us.
00:44
He went north.
00:47
Devil.
00:53
1081. About 1081.
01:04
I copy.
01:08
Yeah, Pete's Fort in Kings Street, Tennessee, Baker-Baker-Baker-(number withheld).
01:16
I copy.
01:22
I'll pull in the Captain Duce Parkmont.
01:26
I copy.
01:32
One-on-nine, I'm not getting anything back with that tag.
01:36
You said, Larry over Charlie,
01:38
0-270.
01:44
Damn, I'm on Paul Huff with her right now, Tempton-A-1.
01:50
I copy.
01:52
Warren, I'm going to be Paul Huff and Freedom.
01:57
I copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NCIC: National Crime Information Center (subjects entered into the database as missing/runaway)
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Location mentioned:
Paul Huff Pkwy NW & Freedom Pkwy NW, Cleveland, TN 37312
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