Police perform traffic stop on vehicle with warrants


Police stopped a vehicle during a traffic stop because the driver has outstanding warrants. Officers called for backup and were checking the details of the situation.
Audio|Source: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
It's going to be confirmed, all state. We're not... Baker-9-37. I get a check by priority three, subject has two warrants out of his agency. You need a check file with an I-37 in front of total out of the middle school. Thank you very good a 5-6. I'll be in route. All right. I can clear my office back up? Okay. Thank you, 937. Can you give me the total? Clear in 10-0-2. 14-0-7, you're clear for my traffic. That's clear. You're advice to go ahead. 6-3. 920. No next. Clear. Okay. The location. No more records. 1476. 176. That's an 850, 30. Okay. Okay. Was that subject in the 2014 Ford F-150 white in color? 302-4L8 checking? 1985 trucking. 14 76 that was in clear your traffic 85 11 time 34 that's clear 11 top 34 34 3rd 3rd 2 2nd 15100 state holly 6 Texas L pukes victor paul yon 82 not 2 2 8 020 280 2 away is they all clear correct 12 15 we're raising base we're crank it up we're hitting that direction Clears, which is not too. I'll be right behind. Sam 21[1]. (name withheld), 7186. (name withheld), 7186.
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Sam 21: Unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Clouston Ave & W Bellfort, Texas 77407
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