Police stop car in Philadelphia checking for warrant


Police stopped a car near 3400 block in Philadelphia and are checking if the driver has a warrant.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Police Dispatch - Southwest
01:19
Transcript:
00:00I don't take care of them.00:01Oh,00:13it's got the car stop, 3,400 initial.00:17We'll get a TA tag[1] in your way.00:21I'll see the same.00:24Charlie Oliver United, Nathan, Sam, Eddie, Louie.00:29It's on a, uh,00:32Greg G.00:33Heavy turn.00:38Fine,00:51folks. I'm coming from here.00:52I'm coming from 5 to W.00:54Thank you.01:0534, I do have to come back to the Audi.01:08Good until June of 2026.01:10That's further than 8 on top 6.01:13Okay,01:1434, Steve.01:16This is how bad in the beginning of stuff, but I think this mail may have a warrant[2].
00:00
I don't take care of them.
00:01
Oh,
00:13
it's got the car stop, 3,400 initial.
00:17
We'll get a TA tag[1] in your way.
00:21
I'll see the same.
00:24
Charlie Oliver United, Nathan, Sam, Eddie, Louie.
00:29
It's on a, uh,
00:32
Greg G.
00:33
Heavy turn.
00:38
Fine,
00:51
folks. I'm coming from here.
00:52
I'm coming from 5 to W.
00:54
Thank you.
01:05
34, I do have to come back to the Audi.
01:08
Good until June of 2026.
01:10
That's further than 8 on top 6.
01:13
Okay,
01:14
34, Steve.
01:16
This is how bad in the beginning of stuff, but I think this mail may have a warrant[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TA tag: Traffic Accident Tag (used for documentation or identification during a traffic stop)
[2]
warrant: Indicates possible outstanding arrest warrant for individual
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Philadelphia, PA
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