Appellant's suppression motion was properly denied. Under the circumstances, the arresting officer's testimony implicitly provided sufficient detail as to the content of the radio transmission, so as to allow the hearing court to make an independent determination that the arrest of appellant was supported by probable cause (cf., People v Brown,
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