Anonymous ID: d68989 March 27, 2019, 5:30 p.m. No.5930543   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I had an eye on the I-68 habbenings while I was workfagging (made for a distracting day, kek!). I was watching the news from @CoryGroshek and something jumped out at me.

 

https://twitter.com/CoryGroshek/status/1110967997521453058

>I could've sworn I just heard the dispatcher spell the name Hafiz Salman. Strange name. Not sure if related. Now they're talking about a Chevy with plate # BYND312.

 

https://twitter.com/CoryGroshek/status/1110972660744421376

>From someone on GLP who, like me, was listening to dispatch for names and what-not: "Picked up a DOB 12/19/87 on scanner. Also the name Soloman a code obg400, 1980 chevy with expired tag 10/1989??? 28 (tag#)? on vehicle bynd312. 12/23/19 current DL of someone…" I heard Salman.

 

Twatter speculating named suspect is from Toronto:

https://twitter.com/CoryGroshek/status/1110974521446670336

https://twitter.com/CoryGroshek/status/1110975421175287808

 

I can confirm that the license plate number is most likely from an Ontario license plate. Since the late 90s Ontario plates have followed that alphanumeric pattern (ABCD123). Plates have been issued approximately sequentially starting with the letter A and are now up to the mid to late Cs. BYND312 is almost certainly an Ontario plate issued sometime around 2015-16 or so. (I have a plate in the high Bs that was issued around that time.) Tag may be expired but would not have expired that long ago.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Ontario#1973_to_present