Traffic stop for suspected stolen vehicle tags near Frederick Ave, Baltimore MD
A traffic stop occurred near Frederick Avenue checking vehicles for possible stolen registrations. One vehicle was found with tags registered to individuals named Kalin Mendel and Don Lynch, reported as stolen from Enirondal County. Another vehicle, a 2020 Chrysler Voyager, had expired registration and was registered to Gerard Scott and Shantia Harrington, also reported stolen in Baltimore City. The stop took place in the 2500 block area of Frederick Avenue and Wilkens Avenue. The check aims to identify vehicles using stolen or expired registrations.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
01:47
Transcript:
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Traffick clock,
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3500 block of Wilkens Avenue.
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Rarely tied 7, George Adams, (number withheld).
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I'm sorry, what was your 20?
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3,500 Locker Wilkins.
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Pack again.
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7 George Add on 4047 similar than tape. 104.
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Did I copy one, seven?
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I'm going.
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The show on this comeback of 2018, Humdell Court.
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The expiration is one of 26, registered to a Kalin Mendel or a Don Lynch.
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Out of Enirondal County, 10.47 on the stolen.
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860
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860
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Is that vehicle stop
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2500 block of Frederick Avenue, Tad when you're ready?
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Just for take 8 Frank Paul 1485
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Two-five.
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2011 traffic stop at 2,000 by Frederick Avenue. It's already in CAID.
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10-4[1], thank you.
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860 for your traffic stop. I'm showing the comeback of 2020 Chrysler Voyager.
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Expiration is 9 of 26, registered to a Gerard Scott or a Shantia Harrington.
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Out of Baltimore 6.
01:45
Yeah, out of Baltimore City, 10.47 on the stolen.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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