Deputies detain driver over possible false plates, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies in Tucson stopped a black Jeep Cherokee near South Canada Drive for a possible fictitious or false license plate. The driver was detained, and a Spanish-speaking officer assisted at the scene. The incident appears to have been resolved without further escalation.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
David three Adam four three John near South Canada.
00:07
So fictitious plate on a black Jeep Cherokee.
00:13
You said David Three Adam Four Three John out of Arizona?
00:19
Of course.
00:21
I have an additional unit near South Canada.
00:29
Sounds perfect.
00:33
Adam 55, I have him detained.
00:34
I'll just take one more unit.
00:36
Currently a Spanish-speaking officer.
00:41
Copy, Spanish-speaking officer, unit near South Canada.
00:48
Five five, you can clear the air for me.
00:52
M farm, air clear.
00:53
Fifteen 17, 185.
00:54
Did you copy all that?
00:58
One U five, I copy.
00:59
What was this reference?
01:03
That's turned to a different vehicle.
01:07
I don't know, five five five.
01:10
Yeah, my apologies.
01:12
As soon as I got behind him, he pulled over and jumped out so I could make contact with him.
01:15
But it's a fictitious plate.
01:16
On a black Jeep Cherokee.
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Location mentioned:
S Canada Dr, Tucson, AZ 85706
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