Police stop van with suspect fictitious license plate, Phoenix AZ


Police stopped a white Chevy Express van with a license plate suspected to be fake. The plate had a QR code linking to a website. Authorities found the vehicle's history in Georgia and Florida, and its registration expired on June 30, 2024.
Audio|Source: Phoenix Police Dispatch A - Cactus Park
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Transcript:
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Lexus is looking further into it, but they didn't get anything back when they ran the plate so it's possible fictitious.
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Printed 05 Divino.
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Copy that. There's a QR code on a plate that comes back to a dot-com website, so I'm thinking it's going to be fictitious.
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Red9th the ocean.
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Go ahead. What's the color and make your model of the vehicle?
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White Chevy Express van.
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Transport. Transics doing aneur reboot 101 in 201 and 27th.
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That's everyone. Okay, so that trespasser on Cactus.
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For us.
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418 column, 5016 West Cactus Road at the GameStop.
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There's five transient snow-known weapons.
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Behind this door, Carlea for contact at 1716.
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In 32, Ocean.
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Run. So Texas did some digging and they're able to find that there's some history out of Georgia for that VIN.
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However, the most recent history is going to be from Florida.
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It's actually expired on 630 of 2024.
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I attached the plate in the call.
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Copy that. I appreciate the help.
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