Traffic stop and towing of semi-truck with loaded trailer, Port Charlotte FL
A semi-truck with a 50-foot trailer loaded with wood was stopped on US-41 near Port Charlotte Boulevard in Florida. The trailer and truck tags were from Texas and verified valid until 2026. A towing request was made for both the semi-truck and trailer.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
It has not hit in the county since October 13th.
00:06
Time 4% percent.
00:08
2.24. Copy. You set my truck tag.
00:19
224.
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24.
00:21
Out of Texas, Robert, (number withheld), R(number withheld), and then back to a white semi.
00:31
That's important to be valid till February of 26th.
00:37
Ah, thank you.
00:43
37, 24.
00:46
Subur 10, go ahead.
00:49
You want anything right now?
00:54
That's negative.
00:56
Copy, can you roll this way for translations, male speaks, Spanish?
01:04
Zero.
01:09
Control traffic 15, copy, stop?
01:13
No.
01:15
It would be 41 and Port Charlotte Boulevard,
01:19
Florida Tag George George Robert, 4.5, DGR,
01:23
on a black DMW.
01:28
208.
01:32
Central 435.
01:34
Vote.
01:36
Can you pull an information for the same address as this domestic and link the two together?
01:42
No.
01:43
24, it's going to be also valid until March of 26. It's going to have the same corridor and regain windows.
01:54
Now if they're requesting a tow, it's going to be a 45-foot trailer loaded with wood and semi-truck.
02:07
Confirming the semi-truck and the trailer both need towed?
02:11
That's that one.
02:13
Yeah.
02:20
Central 224. Correction on the length of the trailer is going to be 50 free slide.
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