Traffic stop near 3900 block Euclid Ave involves wanted individual, East Chicago IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic stop near the 3900 block of Euclid Ave involved a vehicle registered to an individual wanted for driving with a suspended license and a $500 cash warrant. The stop may involve confirming the warrant status and suspended driving privileges.
Audio|Heard on: Lake IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Adam Henry, I have a traffic stop.
00:01
3,900 block A, Euclid.
00:03
You're not ready for plate.
00:06
Good.
00:08
Indiana,
00:10
organizational boy Edward 9019.
00:14
3,900, Euclid.
00:16
We're going to be at near Euclid.
00:20
near Euclid.
00:24
20. I wouldn't.
00:26
Clear?
00:29
I don't know. Would you run the Ray Clifton for me?
00:32
One of the registered owners of that vehicle?
00:35
Clear.
00:37
She should have a warrant.
00:38
I can check that for me.
00:41
Clear.
00:42
I don't know what this item.
00:44
Hold on the traffic stop.
00:45
Not having to know what.
00:46
Thank you.
00:50
20. You get anything back on the female?
00:53
Not yet, sir.
00:56
I had, I'm 20.
00:58
Cliff.
01:00
You quit for traffic?
01:02
What?
01:04
All right. Clifton is shown wanted out of Lake Station $500 cash fund, so you're to appear, driving law suspended prior.
01:16
Adam Henry, confirm it?
01:18
Adam Henry.
01:20
Can you confirm it?
01:22
Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, East Chicago, IN 46312
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