Gray Toyota sought after strong-arm robbery in Staten Island, Staten Island NY


Police sought a gray Toyota Camry linked to a strong-arm robbery in Staten Island. Officers stopped the vehicle and checked license and insurance, causing heavy traffic. An eastbound road closure was enforced to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: NYPD Citywide 3
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Transcript:
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Compaid of the 1-20310 LPR Head, coming over the vision St. Peter's, Richmond Terrace, Florida, St. Island Borough, L.B.O.R. Head.
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Vehicle warning for strong-arm robbery, gray Toyota Camry.
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New York license fee number (number withheld).
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License fee number (number withheld) unknown of New York. New York tag, it is updated.
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(number withheld).
00:24
And so, John, I'm here.
00:38
Manager San Zima, dear.
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I'll see for my attention.
00:45
Right, uh, 6-747 went to the location. The vehicles were there, they were occupied,
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everybody moved.
00:53
But he's also to say there's some cops there checking the TSD guys, I guess, license and insurance or whatever.
01:00
And it's kind of creating that traffic over there.
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I do suggest maybe we should send an enforcement over there to keep the area straight.
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John 4 friends, thank you.
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Mr. Mr. Smith, 2.
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9-0-603-0.
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Manager, scurry on the end?
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Give the by, go.
01:27
Hey, manager, uh, stick to a mat. Can we put in a closure in nothing he found, please?
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104.
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Exxon Johnson on the air.
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Let's go in the bag, go on the air.
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We're going to put no our closure at 6 to a mask, nothing going eastbound.
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That's a 10-4[1], 10-4.
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No can copy as though.
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Correct.
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This is a truck restriction on no eastbound, manager.
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That's a 10-4[1]. Did you copy that?
02:08
Sorry, man, I'm outside the car. Is that a no-truck eastbound or a no traffic eastbound? A matter-fellant-sixthum.
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No eastbound traffic. It's a closure.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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Vega, in the copy?
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Up to Central.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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