Traffic stop for expired vehicle tag in New Madrid, New Madrid MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police conducted a traffic stop near Highway 61 in New Madrid, Missouri. The vehicle, a 2019 Chevrolet, had an expired tag. An individual at the scene was tested and showed no signs of intoxication. The stop was cleared after confirming passenger involvement.
Audio|Heard on: Dunklin County, Stoddad, and New Madrid Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Three six three major traffic stop.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:07
Hey, what about you?
00:09
As well as the, or excuse me, without you just west of 61 in New Madrid.
00:15
Missouri tag (number withheld), Boy Boy William Robert.
00:20
Repeat (number withheld), boy will you rob.
00:31
Seven.
00:36
19 Chevy passenger, invalid expired.
00:39
10
00:43
-8 for PMP.
00:48
Would you please log that she?
00:54
Not the vehicle.
00:56
Also there was a, I'll call back to the vehicle.
00:58
(Name withheld) blew triple zeros.
01:00
Believe it was a passenger.
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Location mentioned:
US-61, New Madrid, MO
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