Police stop in Kansas for aggravated battery


Police stop a vehicle in Kansas related to an aggravated battery case and an extraditable warrant. It includes identity checks and discussion about detaining the driver.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Police and Fire
02:10
Transcript:
921, 27 for (name withheld) comes back, positive 29[1] out of Leavenworth County. It is extraditable. (name withheld), date of birth, January 13th, 1999, showing valid Classy Charles out of Leavenworth, restriction of corrective lenses. Before? This all aggravated battery. Yeah, start me another unit. Both units on the way. Go ahead and confirm on the passenger for me. 921 confirming now. Break 5953 showing you both in route 2321. 921. Are you north or south of 16? I'm just the intersection over from the squirrel gas station on 16. Are you facing east or west? We're facing west, westbound. Stand forward. Do you want me to just come in and face from the front? Yeah, you can't if you want. They haven't gave me any trouble yet. There's a side street if you just want to pull off on it right in front of them. Probably wouldn't hurt, I guess. Just block him. You two get here. You just go to the passenger side. Then I'll detain the driver.
Police codes explained
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[1]
29: Wanted Person / Warrant Hit
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Location mentioned:
KS-16, Kansas
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