Driver arrested for suspected suspended license during traffic stop, Stockton CA
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During a traffic stop near South El Dorado Street in Stockton, a driver was found with a likely suspended driver license and was suspected of driving under the influence. Law enforcement conducted checks related to the 2001 Chevrolet vehicle involved.
Audio|Heard on: San Joaquin County Fire and CHP
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Expired to a 2001 Chevrolet.
00:04
I have a stop next.
00:14
2-1-God. 5-2212.
00:19
5-2212, 27, please.
00:27
On Lindsay Street, Jesse Hill, (number withheld), George 1.
00:39
Pretty for 20-0.
00:40
10-arm 8-947, 161, 10-9[1], 1928, 2828, 2828, 28 28.
00:56
6218-9.9-over-05, Edwards 1.
01:02
621, I copy 94705 towards 1.
01:05
Go ahead.
01:09
Objection 1-2-2-down David 835-34-6-8 8.
01:16
680.
01:19
680.
01:27
20401, 10907-1, 10907-1, 10-9[1]-3-4-A-8.
01:36
Copy tonight, seven, good.
01:41
Okay, 1901, aiming mile later more than 5-71 later in order.
01:50
One returns when you're ready.
01:57
The 6-1-0-0.
02:03
Air 28 is current to 1130 and 26 to 2005 Dodge pickup, last 4 of 0628.
02:13
Mario is Alaska Martinez, first to Michael Adam Stockman.
02:22
Ernstier RO, native birth 108 of 93,
02:27
address near South El Dorado Street, Stockton.
02:33
The party's going to be suspended or revoked to his last seat with a flyer for driving under the influence with BAC 23152(b), Boy, Data, FDA.
02:42
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S El Dorado St, Stockton, CA 95206
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