Vehicle reported stolen near McCain Avenue, Jackson MS
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According to the dispatch call, a black 2004 Ford Explorer was reported stolen near McCain Avenue in Jackson, Mississippi. The owner reported the theft while preparing to move.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson Police and Fire
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02:40
Transcript:
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25,
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(name withheld),
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near McCain Avenue, Jackson, Mississippi.
00:10
Again, it's going to be a black 2004 Ford Explorer.
00:15
Jeff one, ma'amow, can you give an advance?
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One fox drop Mike,
00:21
Zulu, Uniform 6, 4, Kilo4, 4, Uniform Charlie,
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19192. Copy.
00:35
Can you put all that vehicle information into a CAD call for me?
00:40
24.
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Thank you, Mal.
00:45
10-4[1]. 10-4.
00:49
Let me get a case number for auto theft, please.
00:57
I got to enter someone who's missing.
01:10
03308. Your time, 1757, 1806.
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The owner of the truck, (name withheld), advised he was getting ready to move and just passing through.
01:30
Yeah. That's me up.
01:36
What?
01:39
Probably.
01:41
Probably.
01:43
You can show me 1080.
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The billet.
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I can give you my phone number if you want to copy down.
02:08
Yeah, 4. Go ahead.
02:13
(number withheld).
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Clear.
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Okay.
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Case number is 2512-03310.
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2512-03310, time, 1800, 1814.
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Location mentioned:
McCain Ave, Jackson, MS 39209
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