Possible stolen car found near Murphy Rd, Fort Bend County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies investigated a possible stolen white Maserati found parked near Murphy Rd. The vehicle had its keys left in a nearby mailbox, and a man was seen leaving the area earlier. Records indicated the vehicle might be listed as stolen, and insurance verification was underway.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Reportees advising of a white Maserati has been parked on the street since 4 p.m.
00:03
The lights are blinking.
00:05
There was a male seen leaving the area and left the keys in the reportee's mailbox.
00:10
We have possible registered owner information in this slip.
00:15
272, good.
00:16
Be about a block up Murphy Road.
00:19
On a Robert William Lincoln, (number withheld).
00:22
Robert William Lincoln, (number withheld).
00:26
We're at four.
00:28
272.
00:29
Clear.
00:31
Two seven two.
00:32
Clear for returns.
00:35
Twenty four call 20, minor crash near Winslet Grove Drive.
00:40
Reporting said a female knocked on her door, advised her that a male hit her vehicle while parked in the street.
00:47
Go six property check.
00:49
Hello?
00:50
Lone Star.
00:51
Okay.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:55
Showing eligible DL, subject last name (name withheld), expiration of 2031 Clearwater.
00:59
Showing missing stolen on Robert William Lincoln, (number withheld), expires May 24th, 2018 Ford, registered to a (name withheld) at Richmond.
01:09
Insurance on that vehicle is verifying that.
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