Traffic stop on vehicle with expired registration, Prescott Valley AZ


Police stopped a vehicle near Prescott Country Club Blvd and AZ-69 for expired registration and multiple license plates. The stop caused a temporary lane closure and fire department responded. There were three occupants, and one was evaluated for medical reasons.
Audio|Source: Yavapai County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We're going to be a logging parking lot with Arizona Boy, Charles, Zebra,
00:15
(number withheld).
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10 plus.
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And we're going to be on Preston Country Club Blvd and AZ-69.
00:32
Expired 8 of 2023 on a 2013 Honda Accord.
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Oh boy, thank you.
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548.
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Start by 21.
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104.
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25.
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25.
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11, 55-152-1-152-2-5-5-5-2-2. Both the inch-go, 97.
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Number.
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Sam 32, your 28 comes back, negative 29,
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saying not associated with vehicle.
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For the readbacks, let me confirm Sam 7 Adam 9 John Minkins.
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Sam 32, that's correct. He has about three different license plates on his car.
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So I'll give you the right one in a second.
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Copy 28, please.
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Edward 01, go ahead.
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Arizona, Charles, William,
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Edward (number withheld).
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10-4[1].
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Good time, check.
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North 13, 500.
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So on 13, that's a little more.
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Okay.
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Five-bye at 97.
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Five -bye over and the eaves down one lane from left-turned lane shutdown.
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508, 511, I'm passing Lowe's.
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Turn for, the fire is on scene.
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Mark 75.
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75. Alarm.
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Item 75, we have three total occupants, one level three.
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Allum, copies, three occupants, one level three.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative response; message received and understood.
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