Traffic stop related to second-degree assault near Hawthorne, Cheney WA
Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with Idaho plates near Hawthorne in relation to a possible second-degree assault. There was uncertainty whether the assault was domestic violence. Medics were on the scene and officers continued investigation.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
I have a plate and then a name both out of Idaho.
00:04
Go with their plate.
00:07
King Edward, Adam X-ray, Nine Union.
00:11
I can be here, every green.
00:25
9794.9.9. Point east on Hawthorne, stopping at division of the left.
00:39
On the line of position.
00:41
(name withheld) first,
00:44
crunch in the third letter.
00:47
Super.
00:52
It appears like we're going to go out of history on Hawthorne.
00:59
Turn out of Shepard.
01:03
Got me.
01:23
Chris Scott us through Idaho with you all. I'm going to be valid.
01:31
I'm going to light it up.
01:37
Do we...
01:40
That's be important, how thorns?
01:43
Do you guys want to enter off the lower entrance off a mill, we'll leave the gate over?
01:51
Can we confirm the plate on that car?
01:58
This is not it. We can send them loose?
02:05
Can I'll take one more unit at the house with me, no rush.
02:10
Testing, I'm already dropped you.
02:14
Medics are on team.
02:18
PC[1] for assault 2.
02:20
Copy PC[1] assault 2.
02:22
Confirming DV[2].
02:25
Still iffy on the DV[2] part, but...
02:28
Working through the language stuff, but I don't think it's going to be DV[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PC: Sufficient legal grounds to take action, such as arrest or charge, based on facts.
[2]
DV: Domestic violence designation applied to incidents or offenses involving abuse within domestic relationships.
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