Traffic stop for red pickup truck with reported stolen plates, Cooper County MO
Officers conducted a traffic stop on a red pickup truck reported to have stolen license plates. Upon checking, the plates were confirmed to belong to the vehicle and the driver showed paperwork verifying ownership. Officers are verifying with the original agency if the plates were mistakenly reported stolen.
Audio|Source: Cooper County Police, Fire, and EMS
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
President Brink, negative warrants.
00:02
Your J1 for (name withheld) 3.9.
00:07
It's coming back stolen.
00:09
Springfield PD.
00:15
So comes back to the 2018 RAM pickup to your subject out of Columbia, Missouri, expiration December 25.
00:27
No, it's a right copy.
00:28
If you will, get in contact with the original ORI and see if it's supposed to be interstolen.
00:35
He's got all the paperwork for the vehicle and the plate belongs to this vehicle, and he is the RO.
00:47
GMC 6A, Adam, E.
00:48
Edward X, X-ray, 6-5, 16 is still in the car, who aren't subject is sitting in the truck and it is running.
00:57
10-4[1]. You said it was a red GMC truck?
01:01
10-3[2].
01:04
10-4[1].
01:06
True, got clear.
01:21
One or two or both.
01:29
Those check back to the subjects.
01:33
It's two for a copy.
01:36
He advised that he has a report his plate stolen.
01:45
Vancouver, when you get a chance to do,
01:47
change this to a traffic stop?
01:54
1113,
01:55
the red GMC has pulled out of the parking lot onto Old Road.
01:59
10-4[1]. Where does Old Road go to?
02:09
16 believes he turned right onto the Outer Road.
02:15
Ten, four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
[2]
10-3: Stop transmitting / Radio silence
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