Vehicle stop conducted on North Shore Road in Revere, Revere MA
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According to the dispatch call, police stopped a vehicle with a New Hampshire license plate near North Shore Road and Beach Street in Revere, Massachusetts. They checked the records of the driver and passenger, finding one had an active warrant related to shoplifting from another state.
Audio|Heard on: Revere Police
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
I put myself and the Iql two off with that New Hampshire Red Jet 711 on North Shore Road.
00:11
Fred.
00:14
It's going to be New Hampshire (number withheld).
00:19
Right.
00:28
So they're coming back active to afford a skate color black out of New Jersey.
00:35
Chuck, do you just confirm caution for North Shorewood?
00:45
Joe, we're out from 7.11.
00:48
We're Beach Street on North Shore Road.
00:56
Echo warning control, you have a software that morning vehicle stop on rush road.
01:01
That's primitive.
01:05
I believe it's 110 that's supposed to build that stuff.
01:10
Right.
01:16
Echo, it's here to control.
01:19
Shogun.
01:21
You know, hand, your driver is license.
01:24
Say, Trash, when you're ready.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:27
It's going to be an NHL-(number withheld).
01:33
All right.
01:40
So I don't come back, access, so Williamson,
01:45
Knowledge,
01:46
out of New Jersey.
01:50
Roger, do we have any Fawatt-A-W-M-M-M-F on him?
01:55
Okay.
02:00
Should I go to Newly go away quickly?
02:05
Roger, go ahead.
02:09
So he has a straight warrant for shocklifting out of one.
02:13
Carrington out of foggings.
02:15
Roger.
02:17
Roger.
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