Traffic stop for suspended license and felony alert, Janesville WI
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Police stopped a vehicle near E Court St and Jackman St for a license check. The driver had a suspended license and a felony alert from Milwaukee. Further verification is ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
That'd be three thirteen, three forty-four, both units in the route.
00:04
Five twenty one, five-edge.
00:14
Five twenty-one, go ahead.
00:16
Florida, South,
00:18
Wisconsin's Adam Extra Tom, 7568, on a supervised journey.
00:27
1040.
00:32
203, can you tell me who the RO of this car is?
00:41
Stand by.
00:45
The registered owner is (name withheld).
00:52
4-4.
00:58
206, I'm out of the vehicle at Court and Jackman, Wisconsin PC Boy Charles King, 6095.
01:08
104. 104.
01:14
206, I'll take a second.
01:20
All right, how's that way.
01:24
Two weeks having.
01:30
521, I'm 102.
01:34
531, 7. 201, 7.
01:40
206, 27[3], 29[1].
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
I was saying Connie Whiz?
01:50
King Oceanora, Ida, Edward, William, Ida, Charles Zebra, first name Christopher Common Spelling, middle initial, Epson, Frank, male white, 813, 1994, 813, 1994.
02:02
You should be a suspect in the back.
02:06
10-4[2], stand by.
02:11
Williswick, are you clear for info?
02:15
Good.
02:18
Suspended license, felony 99 from Milwaukee, full extradition, negative.
02:34
206 standby, that might be wrong information.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
29: Wants/Warrants check
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
[3]
27: Driver's license/person record check
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Location mentioned:
E Court St & Jackman St, Janesville, WI 53545
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