Two individuals with warrants taken into custody near Southwest Corridor, Boston MA
Police arrested two individuals with active warrants for traffic and other violations near Darmine Street at Southwest Corridor in Boston. One of the individuals is female. Both have been taken into custody and are being transported.
Audio|Source: Eastern Massachusetts State Police
03:32
Transcript:
00:00
Near Darmine Street at Southwest Corridor, I have two items for you when ready.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:10
14 check on a Sierra three, three,
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two,
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nine,
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two, three, three, five, two, should come back to with (name withheld).
00:20
Copy one.
00:22
Copy one. That was you?
00:31
Sierra 76-654-7774-14 check. Should come back to a (name withheld).
00:43
Reese said my counter.
00:51
1354 H4 Massaf Bridge and Longfellow Bridge have been checked.
01:01
Receive, sir.
01:08
H4 Cruz, it sounds like Berkeley PD is going to be locating that individual 150-150-150 mass house.
01:22
That individual goes to school there.
01:30
1354 receives like, sorry.
01:35
82 machines on a 4th.
01:43
Rissue. Rissue.
01:52
1354 so that party has not been located versus PD is going to the resident just to confirm that he is there give you updated information as it comes.
02:05
Receive, ma'am, not located, thank you.
02:15
Age 2,17-1973.
02:20
Go ahead, sir.
02:23
Clear a copy, sir.
02:33
So, party number one, going to have two active 14s for (name withheld).
02:39
Ferrer.
02:40
It's going to be out of Gloucester District.
02:44
It's going to be for 94 and Chapter 90[1] violations.
02:47
Mr. Meera's a straight warrant.
02:51
Copy one.
02:54
Copy one, go ahead with two.
03:00
Two is going to be five active, 14.
03:06
That's going to be for (name withheld).
03:09
Jr.
03:11
Ovillo.
03:12
That's going to be out of Boston District.
03:16
That's going to be also 94 .44 violation.
03:20
Copy two.
03:28
After two receives, both parties are in custody.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Chapter 90: Massachusetts motor vehicle/traffic law; used here to indicate a traffic violation (e.g., speeding)
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