Passenger flees into woods during traffic stop


During a traffic stop, a passenger fled into nearby woods. The officer has called for assistance and suspects the driver was without a license.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
02:32
Transcript:
County, 1083. Main Street by Gorman Police Department, Loner 215 Bravo Delta 215 B.D should come back to a white Honda Tuxkin. 30 County, no action. 10-4[1]. In 30, in reference to 34[2], going to look to that missing person and we're located. At 35 north, there's just one of my passengers just run into the woods. To why, and not following him. Do you just have another unit that can sign my way for now, please? What? Missing Person? I was advised that 34 and yourself possibly went to look for a missing person out of Falmouth. That's been canceled. 7602 advises. She just had a number of passengers take off into the woods. She's not going to follow them. She's looking for every unit. Where is she? She said 35-7162. Can you confirm that that's Northbound or Southland? I'm Northbound. I'm not sure, worried about an immigration issue or anything, but he was fine at the beginning of the stop. saying he might have rained into the woods to peeve, but still, so I'm just by my wife for now. Appreciate it. Can you close it out and check the campground? Everything's all set and I spoke with a complaint. Yeah, that'll be fine. Operating without a license[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
34: Missing Person
[3]
Operating without a license: Driving without a valid driver's license
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Cumberland County, ME
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