00:00
Two call 20 . I have a twenty-eight by ten.
00:06
Go ahead with it. Two call 20 .
00:11
William Victor William Paul David Six Three Boy Three Two Paul Four Five Two Five Three Seven.
00:24
William Victor William Paul David Six Three Boy Three Two Paul Four Five Two Five Three Seven.
00:39
That's my 10-27[3], 10-29[1].
00:50
From Wisconsin, two-part last name.
00:54
First part: (name withheld), George, Adam, Robert, Charles, Ida, Adam.
00:58
Second: Adam, Mary, Boy, Robert, Ida, Zebra.
01:01
First name: George, Adam, Young, Lincoln, Edward, Nora, Edward.
01:04
Female, unknown date of birth, 1101 , 19 fifty-eight.
01:14
Twenty-seven 02:20 .
01:23
Just a guy that'll be there.
01:31
You all want some more personal if you don't have it this morning.
01:52
Can you head to the city stop at the (number withheld) block of 50th Street? (number withheld) block of 50th Street.
02:02
Call 11, Sheriff 63, case.
02:07
Go ahead with it, call 11.
02:16
Chief, do you have any information?
02:24
(name withheld), female, Hispanic, date of birth (number withheld) of (number withheld), is valid.
02:29
Request to David regular.
02:30
No outstanding papers attached.
02:33
10-4[2], and that van will probably come back out of Texas.
02:37
10-4[2], I'll try Texas.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-29: Check for wants/warrants
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received or understood; affirmative response.
[3]
10-27: Request for driver's license or permit information