Police search for woman and husband on US-75 near Yates Center, Yates Center KS


Police are searching for a woman and her retired military husband traveling from Pennsylvania to Texas. They are in a white BMW coupe with Texas license plates. There is a history of domestic issues between them. The search is active on US-75 southbound near Yates Center, Kansas.
Audio|Source: Wilson County Sheriff and Rural Fire, Neodesha Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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The last ping on the Subject 1021 device is going to use 75 southbound south of Yates.
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Again, pings every 15 minutes.
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They're going to be looking for a white BMW coupe there in Texas tag Paul Tom Henry 7388. That's Paul Tom Henry 7388 Texas.
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She may possibly be with her husband.
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Husband is going to be a Code 3[2] retired military, possible,
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signal 1. There is a history of domestic issues between the two.
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Plainport is confirmed he said they are south in Yates there.
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104, U75 southbound, south of the Yates Center.
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I'm out of position.
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You might want to call Wilson County.
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104.
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403 traffic force pointing.
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Okay.
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Two and ten for a minute up that way.
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354.
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1042 says one and three.
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354-104, 8202.
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8202. Should a-state state, 107, attempt to locate check welfare.
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Hello for Code 2[1]. Last inning in D.
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David, she may be with her husband at Code 3[2], retired military, possible Cidna 1.
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History of domestic issues between the two, they should be traveling from Pennsylvania to Texas. You're looking for a white BMW coupe.
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Texas tag Paul Tom Henry 7388, Paul Tom Henry 7388 Texas.
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If located, check the welfare, the Code 2[1], contact West Louisville, TD, in Pennsylvania. Last update is going to be U.S.
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75 southbound south of Yates Center. I will be notifying Woodson and Wilson.
Police codes explained
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Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights and sirens)
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Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens (highest priority)
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