Traffic stop for driver with prior strangulation charge


Police are stopping a vehicle in a traffic stop at an intersection. The driver has a past charge related to strangulation.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
00:58
Transcript:
One second, I'll be clear. (name withheld), 22, 37. 2. Charlie, both persons. 221, Charlie, 2238. 21-Begger traffic. Good, 121 Baker. Go ahead. 121 Baker. It's going to be at South 1-2-6. This is power. It's going to be... Kentucky, Baker, 5, Charlie, 6867. The driver is going to have a strangulation[2] perchmore. Strangulation, strangulation, 10-9[1]-year location. 2-6 and Howard. 2-6 and Howard, 22, 240. 2140. 21, Adam. I'll be with him. 129, 2240. 2. 2.2.40.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission (used for clarification)
[2]
strangulation: Reference to strangulation crime (likely prior or related charge)
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Location mentioned:
S 26th St & Howard St, Louisville, KY 40211
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