Stolen Chevy Impala found abandoned in Baltimore area, Baltimore MD
Police received a report to recover a stolen white Chevy Impala near West Pascolle in Baltimore. Baltimore County officers are handling the recovery. The vehicle was abandoned in the area by a woman who fled on foot.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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Transcript:
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A call for a recovery vehicle near West Pascolle. Bonneville County requests police to location regarding a stolen vehicle, white Chevy Impala,
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Virginia, and Peg.
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Baltimore County is on theme.
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18, I'm here, I'm here at the location I can see, and there's four units of them.
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So it shouldn't be them recovering if they got, they came in throughout your restriction, or do we have to recover it?
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If they followed those vehicles from the county, they don't be recovering it, not us.
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Okay, I'm just reading out the call.
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Is there anything back on the tag?
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I still sign and asked.
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So, just...
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Copy this, sir, you call them back and let them know that they didn't have to handle it.
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So none, why don't you walk over there and ask a few questions and sort it out?
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Let me think, I'm about when I get there, I'm almost there.
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Copy O9, let me finish this domestic and I'll head down there.
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You keep on your door.
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And 960, I'm trying to sign and it hasn't affected my information yet.
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It can be running slow.
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Copy 960.
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Yeah, 10-4[1].
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I have a call for a hit and run, near Rohorn Avenue.
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That's a page hit and run.
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Roe Infinity.
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18, I'll take care of that. That's my fault. I'll take care of it.
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Top 14. 18.
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17, one, two, three, sir.
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One, six,
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we're coming up since you're three.
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F-4.
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Six.
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Two six. Two six.
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Can I get an extra note for an aquacal at this location?
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I'm at 26, are you saying for yes.
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X-3-9, I have a thought.
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7-4.
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39-706.
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Your C.0454, that's 0454-4-4. KAD of 2620.
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Timeout 1301.
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Before I copy.
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Next year, Your Honor.
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3976.
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The officer who requested a C.C.[2] for an accident, so can they call the office?
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Yes.
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Ten for a standby.
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I'm trying to make a phone call real quick before I call you guys. Just give me a second.
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I get the call number for when I'm done and ready to call.
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(number withheld). Good morning.
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Governor Trey.
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One-7.
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Yes, man, the reference to this has this Apple, Baltimore counties.
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They're dealing with it.
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You got his car taking in the county.
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They end up following it, finding a heater,
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so they're going to be dealing with everything.
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But Ava did me, that's what is just in case, because the woman apparently left the car in this area.
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She's on foot from there.
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Hi, this.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
C.C.: Central Complaint number (case number)
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