Attempted auto theft of silver Hyundai near East Preston St, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to an attempted auto theft near East Preston Street. An anonymous caller reported a silver Hyundai with a broken rear window taped up. Officers found the vehicle at the scene, but no suspects were located.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
We have an M 15.
00:05
Fifteen, an attempted auto theft.
00:15
Near East Preston St.
00:19
Caller is anonymous.
00:21
Says that there's a window busted out in the back of a silver Hyundai and has tape on it.
00:36
Okay, I've added to the subject.
00:38
Two subjects were wearing a sky blue hoodie.
00:40
The other wearing a Plague City.
00:46
You're going back? No, back off.
00:48
Okay.
00:52
So four. Near East Preston St.
01:03
Ten.
01:07
Adam ten.
01:11
If you don't have Adam 25 on anything, can you have them come 1018 to the visitor?
01:20
Eleven 1023 on press.
01:24
Ten four.
01:29
Can you give a description of the vehicle in here?
01:35
Of course, I mean a silver Hyundai.
01:38
My window is busted out in the back with tape on it.
01:45
All right, you can go to Detroit.
01:47
I have the vehicle here, but there are no suspects in the immediate area.
01:55
You know,
02:01
1032, 1032, near East Preston St.
02:05
Time is 0150.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
E Preston St, Baltimore, MD 21202
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