Stolen vehicle recovered near Hatwick Road, Essex MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police tracked and recovered a stolen black 2003 Mercedes Benz near Hatwick Road in Essex, Maryland. The vehicle had been reported stolen from the DC Metro area and was identified by a Vermont license plate.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
03:3
Transcript:
00:00
If anybody's southbound 702 at Old Eastern, (number withheld) through Vermont, (number withheld) just came to 702 in Old Eastern.
00:12
I got the tag number and I have Route 702 in Old Eastern.
00:15
I missed the beginning part of that transmission.
00:19
It's a 99 tag out of looks like Baltimore City.
00:24
Anyone start up to Route 702 in Old Eastern reference to a 99 tag, (number withheld).
00:33
Is it on a black or a model sedan?
00:44
Level Twenty-Two Forty-Four.
00:53
Eleven eleven, which way did it turn?
00:57
Unknown. It was a vehicle in five that hit or last week.
01:05
Thirteen, I was asking what state the vehicle's tag is.
01:13
It's a green tag, white letters.
01:18
And Essex is my correction.
01:20
It's going to be DC Metro that it's stolen out of.
01:26
If I can just repeat the tag one more time please?
01:30
(number withheld) out of Vermont.
01:36
Thirteen, just for clarification, that tag is registered to a 2003 black Mercedes Benz.
01:47
I got him. Vehicle recovered near Hatwick Road.
01:51
Vehicle out near Hatwick Road.
02:53
For that VIN, it came back to a 2003 Mercedes Benz C 240.
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