Vehicle with help sign reported on highway, Erath County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller reported a black Hyundai Odyssey traveling south on US 281 near Private Road 1717 in Texas. Sticky notes reading 'help' were seen on the back of the vehicle. Two men were in the front seat and possibly a woman in the back. The caller was following in a silver Chevy Equinox. The vehicle’s license plate details and registration were provided to law enforcement.
Audio|Heard on: Erath County Sheriff and PD
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00:59
Transcript:
00:00
One hundred and forty-six north 28[1]1 heading southbound just past Private Road 1717.
00:07
Have a report of a black Hyundai Odyssey with sticky notes taped on the back that say help.
00:11
Caller advises two men in the front seat, possibly a woman in the back.
00:15
She is still currently behind them.
00:18
So received.
00:24
Information only, registration check for that vehicle.
00:28
Van is going to be Texas (number withheld), expires the 26th of September.
00:35
To a (name withheld) and (name withheld) out of Salina.
00:39
Insurance confirmed. Caller is behind them in a silver Chevy Equinox.
00:49
Received. Are they headed southbound or northbound on 28[1]1?
00:55
They're going to be southbound.
00:57
They are just past County Road 133.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
28: Vehicle registration check
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 133, Texas
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