Vehicle stopped near Jamestown Parkway for racing concern, Guilford County NC
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According to the dispatch call, law enforcement conducted a vehicle stop near Jamestown Parkway and Dillon due to reports of racing vehicles in the area. The vehicle's registration was checked, and officers responded to the priority situation.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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334 1038.
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334A.
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Enterprise in Lexington, Victor's Edward Zebrae, 4214 on a white sedan one time.
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Carge are 10,700, I'm holding an IVC at B-Hug, 9313rd Street.
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42,
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42, signal 50[1].
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1040, 20. 1048.
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I'm pretty smart, I'm sorry, I spoke service, Rocking.
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Hey, I'm 109 at last.
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Sam, well, everybody reminds me subject just came to the back grow of the residents.
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We'll be standing by one of them.
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Temo to D.C.C.m.
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321 I'll see you tonight.
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10302.
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332.
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Jamestown Parkway at Dillon.
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Dillon. Temperate registration of Black's at the end on this.
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3.32, Jim, 242.
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3342. Signal 50.
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332 signal 50[1]
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324 still signal 50[1]
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Signal 50 The site to call vehicles in area racing
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[1]
signal 50: Agency-specific signal code indicating an emergency or priority situation; meaning varies by jurisdiction.
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Location mentioned:
Jamestown Pkwy, North Carolina
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