Police Find Open Alcohol Containers in Traffic Stop


Police stopped a car for possible violations and found two open alcohol containers inside. The officers also discussed what to do with a firearm at the scene because the owner did not want it kept at home.
Audio|Source: Galesburg Police and EMS Dispatch
02:35
Transcript:
Hux 49 next one up county and town city U.S. 10.4 next one up. For 75, glad. 75 trust up. I send you for Westbound at the 90. I send you for Westbound to 90. Red Kia, Red Kia. (name withheld), 99180. (name withheld), 99180. (name withheld), 99180. Clear, right to nil13s yesterday. So then in town, the vizance the dully ram pickup with a boat attached. Both parties agreed to stay separated for the night. I'll have a pause summary. You can show you this there. Ever. 10-row[1] KCJ, starting minus 34359, 3459, 3459. 3-5-9. 3-7. Okay. 4.5, group control. 4.25-104[2]. Border is 3 towards 29. Good 141, ID194, partying my camera, probably clear. 104. 343, you got two open containers in the truck, one's empty, one's three-fourth Floyd rank. Officer, are you okay with me taking the fire, taking him back to the office? She doesn't know. One here. Did I know last traffic, he's yelling behind it. I said, are you comfortable with me taking that firearm? She does not want it at her residence. Photograph, clear it. We'll put it for sake holding.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-row: Initiating record/stop (possible ASR error, likely means 'en route' or 'on record')
[2]
104: Message received/acknowledged
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Location mentioned:
Galesburg, IL 61401
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