Traffic stop for expired tag and lane violation on K-7, Crawford County KS


A traffic stop occurred on highway K-7 near 680 involving a white truck with an expired 60-day Kansas tag. The driver received a warning for failure to maintain lane. The vehicle keys were left with a gas station clerk as arrangements were made to have the truck held by an acquaintance back in Farlington.
Audio|Source: Crawford County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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In 76 County,
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I'll be 1044 with a white truck on K-7 just in northwest of near 680.
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I have a Kansas 60-day tag whenever you're ready.
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Good.
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Looks like Edward (number withheld).
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1576, and 277 is expired as of 2012, negative 2929.
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Ten-four.
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Fifteen, seventy-sixthany, Halby,
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ten-fourteen with the individual.
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Heading to Farlington to get some of the other vehicle.
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Beginning mileage 105-034.8.
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24. 24. That's a 33-3.
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306 Wess 29th 206 Wess 29th and below 4-8 shoplift
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dropped the individual off any mileage 105-036.3 he said he's gonna have his buddy hold the truck off back to Farlington so I'll be back to tonight
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give up. Your work.
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3.15 p.m. 3.15. 3.O.C.
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The keys to Carlos' vehicle have been given to the gas station clerk. She's going to hold them until his ride gets here.
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All your units back today?
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Sure.
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Also, it'll be a warning for the failure to maintain lane for the original reason for traffic stop.
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KS-7, Kansas
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