Police stop vehicle for investigation in Nederland


Police stopped a vehicle for a check on its details. The vehicle had a Louisiana license plate and officers were confirming its information because the VIN number was not found in their system. They believe it is a new Toyota Tundra.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Public Safety
01:28
Transcript:
3 Sam, X-ray 3, 30, 213. Two teenagers and a lady with a baby, we're just waiting to get in the library. Okay. What's that? As for confirming 5, Tom, Frank Lincoln, Adam 5, David Boy, 3 Sam, X-ray 3, 30, 213. 10-13[1]. 10, 4. That's right. That's three oh six. Show them ten, eight from being when I'm back in routes to call me United. Hey. 24, trust. 3.84. Go ahead. 2,600 Twin City. Louisiana played 587 Charles Edward Tom. 587 Charles Everton, Tom. 2600 Twin City. Ten, Warren. Confirm. He said Louisiana. Yes, sir. 10-4[2]. 464. Just information, the VIN is not returning RTS database either. I can go ahead and add it to the file. If you can ask the year on the vehicle and make a model, I can get all that thing here. It should be a brand new Toyota Tundra.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-13: Weather/Road Conditions (contextually may be used for status check)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near N Twin City Hwy, Nederland, TX 77627
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