1968 Model 32-1, Almost Perfect

Thanks. If you don't mind, could you please explain how you know this? Is it a conventional format? Something specific to a particular department or region? Something that you recognize from professional experience? Is this something you can say with certainly, or is there a degree of speculation. The answer is probably more important that it should be, as I plan to chase any reliable leads to the corresponding agency or court paperwork, if available. Thanks.

EDIT - sorry, I see that your post above partially answered my questions. You have NC LEO experience. Do you think you could help me connect this to a particular incident, report, or case? if so, I'll PM you my contact info. Would appreciate any help in that regard.
Sorry for the late reply, it was Mother's Day weekend.

13/C9G-3275

13 = 2013
C9G = Agency Code
3275 = Sequential Number

So it seems it came into LE Contact in 2013. You can ask your local cops. We tend to be very friendly and since it seems to be a recent incident somebody must know what C9G represents.

I left NC for CA and got a 50% pay raise. I miss the Carolinas but I like the weather out here.
 
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