Traffic stop verifies valid Georgia plate on Chevy, Baltimore MD
A traffic stop was conducted near Stangler Drive on a vehicle with a Georgia license plate. The vehicle, a 1996 Chevy, was checked and the plate was found to be valid. An open door was noted on the rear of the vehicle during the stop.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
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E1 10413 and it's a follow-up and it is still in your box 104 and 12 you have the 11 with 20 against EDI1 go ahead car stop near Stangler Drive can you on Georgia tag for me
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21st we 21 we're gonna have an open door in the rear
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the unit the do you need to come over to break me up can you go through the front
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2210-9.
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21 says he.
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21 says he has an open door, 2-2.
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I'm the wrong.
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And I think he wants you to come to the rear of 21.
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21. I'm in the rear. He can go to this one.
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10-4[1]-1 should go to the front, 22.
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2.2. I'll advise when I'm taking 3.
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Hi to your name, Max.
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No, no, next.
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I got a Georgia tag.
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The one that...
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All right, stand by, somebody on the street needs a tag run.
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E1, what was your tag?
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E1, you still need a tag run? Or was it in your history?
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EG1, yeah, 10.4. It's going to be 875, Lincoln 35.
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At 1996, Chevy.
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It's valid interest, 1047, 81.
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10. 21.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Baltimore, MD
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