Traffic stop results in one vehicle fleeing the scene


A police officer tried to stop two vehicles on Airport Road. One vehicle, a sedan, did not stop and drove away. The officer stayed with the second vehicle, a Ford Ranger.
Audio|Source: Garland County Sheriff Dispatch
01:48
Transcript:
31 both use back-hand warning. 10-4[1]-11. So 134. Go ahead. I'm going to have a traffic stop over here by (name withheld) on Airport Road. I'm going to have two vehicles pulled over, one Ford Ranger and one (name withheld). Ten, four. 15. You can put me back on there with him. I'm in the route to him. Tenfold. So 134. Go ahead. My (name withheld) took off on airport. I'm going to be out here with the Ford Ranger. Tenfold. Why'd you need those (name withheld) for? stop light right in front of me. I signal him to pull over. He acted like he was going to, and then he kept on going outbound on airport. 10-4. It's going to be a white J-1 driver. It's going to have dark brunette hair, kind of curly. S.O. 112. Go ahead. I'll be en route to Monica Street. 10-4. So 134, that plate for the Ranger here is going to be 215, X-ray George Tom. 10.5[2]. 15 to 34, that (name withheld) was in regards to this noise complaint on Monica? Negative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment
[2]
10.5: Relay
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Location mentioned:
Near Airport Rd, Hot Springs, AR 71913
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