Traffic stop for possible fraudulent inspection sticker, Mineral County WV


A traffic stop was conducted on Main Street for a vehicle displaying a possibly fraudulent inspection sticker. Verification was requested from Romney dispatch to confirm the inspection details.
Audio|Source: Mineral County Public Safety and Amateur Repeaters
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Transcript:
00:00
Stop, the warning for speed.
00:02
I'll be starting another one here momentarily at the bottom of the action ramp.
00:10
Age 12104, we also have another call for you when you're available to pitch.
00:20
I got a New York 28 when you're ready.
00:28
Is that 28, Clark?
00:32
Yeah, I was waiting on him to sit ahead.
00:34
It shows it's five, three, twenty-five, to that same track on a Chevy Silverado, 2011 motor.
00:41
It comes back to her, though.
00:43
Yeah, that's true.
00:46
We're going to stop here, Main Street. We're going to stop here on Main Street. That's fine.
01:00
Yes, sir?
01:03
No number for an NBI sticker. Can you call Romney and have them run that? See who did the inspection if they have any info and when it comes back to. I think this is fraudulent.
01:14
Careful guy with you.
01:16
Zero seven, eight, three seven.
01:21
Drive.
01:25
Mike Geltzer,
01:27
(number withheld) to a hill.
01:37
Southwestern Turnpike and Buckley Drive.
01:48
(number withheld) and Ian Hill of Prince George's County, Maryland.
01:53
The expiration of 2029, correction,
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23,
01:59
status was valid. 29 clear.
02:03
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, West Virginia 26753
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