Traffic stop of Hyundai with possible narcotics near Summit St, Columbus OH


Police conducted a traffic stop of a Hyundai Santa Fe with four people near Summit Street and East 5th Avenue in Columbus, Ohio. Officers suspected possible narcotics involvement. Additional units arrived, and a male wearing a red hoodie was seen walking westbound in an alley nearby.
Audio|Source: Columbus Police Zone 4 Far Northwest
02:17
Transcript:
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Summit Street and East 5th Avenue, we just came across at 46.
00:03
I copy.
00:05
401, got it started.
00:11
I'll beat 2 victor[1] and back on that 6A.
00:13
Copy.
00:19
41 I'll be in the rear.
00:22
Got me 41 is in the rear.
00:28
33.
00:31
Yeah,
00:35
you can certainly that 16 out of that 4, 1stinchcom.
00:39
6.5.4 is inchcom. Did you need another car?
00:42
Yeah, it is.
00:47
Four,
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the rear,
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Hyundai,
00:53
Santa Fe, live tag King, Henry Union,
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(number withheld).
00:59
He said four on board?
01:02
Hey, from.
01:04
Four, three, I'll turn off 13, though.
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I copy. Hold on there.
01:09
They're all quaffers.
01:11
Copy.
01:14
Narcotics 1340, we're getting your banner.
01:20
Do you need additional cars in rear of, 47013?
01:29
Well, I'm back here with 4.
01:31
I don't know if anybody else is inside.
01:36
4-2, we're in route.
01:39
Copy.
01:44
They have four, send some more cars.
01:51
The additional cars are 4-7-613. I've been both of their watch units.
02:02
9031, 91, 71, let's say that way.
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You go.
02:11
At 8D, we are getting out of the call, male black, red hoodie, currently in rear of, in the alley walking westbound.
Police codes explained
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[1]
victor: Phonetic alphabet for "V," often used as a disposition for verbal warning.
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