Police Investigate Vehicle for Parole Violation


Officers are looking into a vehicle because the driver may have a parole violation and a warrant for arrest. They are checking IDs and considering bringing additional vehicles to the scene.
Audio|Source: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
01:36
Transcript:
(name withheld) make your way over here to the fire department, top parking lot. You start to run number shows around the roads for regional records to the transport for transportation residents. We're ready that's a drop. 104.9 Central, 108 at 1021. Covered up, everyone. 201, 108 minus 1021. 108 minus 1021. Charlie 3 Central. Charlie 3. Charlie 3. That was a 10-6[4] vehicle, hearing out of first five, this church. He's trying to back out now. Two, four. Do we need our cars? Yeah, specifically your cars. Four. Go ahead. 104, are you signal 3, reference 29 check[1]? Stand 4. That subject does have one. It's going to be a parole violation. It's going to be full extradition. Dan, 4. I've got a North Carolina 28[3] and a 27[2] whenever you're ready.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
29 check: Check for Wants/Warrants
[2]
27: Driver's License Information
[3]
28: Vehicle Registration Information
[4]
10-6: Busy/Occupied
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Location mentioned:
Forest City, NC 28043
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