Stolen vehicle located near Howard St, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers located an unoccupied vehicle near Howard St in Baltimore that appeared to be stolen. A records check confirmed it was reported stolen from another area. Officers arranged for the vehicle to be towed and documented the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Central District
Listen to dispatch call
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Eleven.
00:01
Yes, can you run an event for me first?
00:13
(number withheld).
00:33
Hey, looks like this is coming back stolen.
00:37
This vehicle is stolen out of the city, stolen out of Eastern.
00:44
Four, this is the vehicle that my victim purchased.
00:47
So I'm going to order up a tow in a second.
00:55
Well, give us a call right now.
00:57
Chef.
01:02
Eleven, how long has this been stolen? When was it reported stolen?
01:10
August the 23rd of twenty-three.
01:12
Fifty and ten twenty-three.
01:17
Could you run a twenty-nine for a Maryland tag? I have a possible hit for stolen out of that.
01:27
Maryland tag (number withheld).
01:43
The 2020 Mazda, this is stolen out of Western.
01:53
Fifteen ten four looks like it's on that before you found it.
02:06
For what's the location?
02:10
Um, um, fifteen.
02:12
Exactly where is this vehicle parked?
02:16
Right in front of near Howard St.
02:20
Four, near Howard St on 24th.
02:30
It's unoccupied.
02:32
Ten four.
02:33
All right, I'm going to put you on view there. Do you want me to start a tow?
02:39
Ten four.
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