Man with expired license stopped under narcotics alert


Officers stopped a man with an expired driver's license who is flagged as a narcotics offender. They are confirming his identity and checking records.
Audio|Source: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00Possibly Elijah Zee is in David Hicks, 416 of 04? At this point, anything's possible.00:08He's a male block, but a whole lot of tattoos.00:11Did he be 17?00:17Good.00:19I don't know about the tattoos, but his O-LN is showing that he is a male black.00:24He is expired.00:25I'm not finding any locals.00:27R.M.C.[2]00:28There is an alert for known offender on the narcotics.00:34Okay, thank you.00:35Senate report.00:37I was on the details.
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Possibly Elijah Zee is in David Hicks, 416 of 04? At this point, anything's possible.
00:08
He's a male block, but a whole lot of tattoos.
00:11
Did he be 17?
00:17
Good.
00:19
I don't know about the tattoos, but his O-LN is showing that he is a male black.
00:24
He is expired.
00:25
I'm not finding any locals.
00:27
R.M.C.[2]
00:28
There is an alert for known offender on the narcotics.
00:34
Okay, thank you.
00:35
Senate report.
00:37
I was on the details.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
OLN: Operator's License Number
[2]
R.M.C.: Records Management Check
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Location mentioned:
Boone County, KY
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