Pursuit of stolen red Mustang with four occupants, Jessup MD
Police pursued a possibly stolen red Mustang with four people inside. The chase started in Anne Arundel County, continued west on Route 100 into Howard County, and then south on I-95. The vehicle was reported driving on rims before occupants may have fled near mile marker 2.95.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
04:33
Transcript:
00:00
Manorandle, go ahead.
00:03
I know our dispatch is going to let you know.
00:06
We've got a couple of cars down a 99 vehicle on 100 west, heading toward Tower County.
00:11
It's a flood a couple of times, and our canoids behind it, just for your information.
00:15
10.4. Your vehicle description.
00:18
So, Maryland, 9 over time, 3217, so we're at Ford and my thing.
00:22
Looks like it's still under you guys.
00:24
Temple.
00:29
And it's going to be occupied four times.
00:38
Two Charlie-31.
00:41
Can you start for an assist?
00:44
Just for a minute.
00:47
It's going to be route one.
00:52
Howard Tannen, Ronald County.
00:55
Good.
00:58
Is your K-9 still behind the vehicle? So are they in our county?
01:04
It's going to be R. 100 Westbound coming from Anne Arundel County.
01:10
They're by there following a vehicle that's showing 99.
01:14
It should be a red Mustang occupied four times. It's nine that with Tom, 3P-17.
01:20
We're 100, this is 2995. We've got a couple of cover cars trying to get behind it now or come up to you guys. It's a good hit on sticks, by the way.
01:30
41 Avenue, I'm on Route 1 at 100 right now.
01:33
Tempo, we're going to have you in a room.
01:34
It may possibly be an unauthorized use now to stolen vehicle.
01:38
Okay, just for your information, we're probably going to have a bailout here right in the line somewhere that they're running on rims right now.
01:44
Charlie 5-110 message on 100 West now.
01:47
Correct.
01:48
And now over our 100 West bail at 2.95, possibly a bailout getting further.
01:54
We'll only look, direct. Can you start K-9-O-W?
01:57
This is K-9-14 and K-9-18.
02:01
We're direct, we'll be on the route.
02:03
100 West, passing Coca Cola Drive,
02:06
speeds are about 30, and there's about five of us with them, in our K-9.
02:11
Charlie, 22, cancel one-tenth.
02:13
Correct.
02:14
Charlie, 22, are you starting to the... Yeah, I'm going to clear this one second.
02:19
I report one, it's computer on 3.
02:23
They're advising and now passing Coca Cola Drive.
02:26
That's right, Bravo 3.
02:32
They're passing mark station now. I'm turning around to get it behind.
02:40
Charlie 11, you can hold me 10-8[2]. Put me on that call.
02:45
All right, 100 in Washington Boulevard.
02:49
Still west down?
02:51
Correct.
02:56
Okay, I think Washington Boulevard.
02:59
Frank 22 just fetch.
03:02
Frank 22.
03:07
Charlie 1.40, I'm coming up on them now. There's 4 ANRundle for 100 west, pass in Route 1.
03:17
Vermont, 43.
03:18
Where is that vehicle come back to that arrow that way?
03:21
10-4[1]-100 westbound passing Route 1.
03:24
Chuchin, confirm what was the initial stop for from A&Rundle?
03:29
Frame 22, is this reference via calling in or unangle? They got a hit on a vehicle being 99. Cool.
03:36
That's right, they're right most then.
03:38
10-4[1]. It's going to be 9984, Dillford Road, Apartment 303.
03:44
All right, thank you.
03:46
We're showing 99 through us.
03:48
It's speeds are 50 right now. Looks like it might be on at 3M. So we're going 95 North Carolina. You're welcome.
03:57
We're trying to turn, right. Can you have M.P?
04:00
Respond as well. We're already contacting them.
04:02
And Anna, I'm the Howard.
04:04
100 West and on 95 North.
04:07
95.
04:09
Yes.
04:11
Aaron, I'm direct. We got units behind the vehicles, well.
04:14
95 Southbound, form 100.
04:17
Speed 3rd, 30.
04:19
No traffic.
04:20
We're going to run it until it's leave.
04:22
Charlie, 200.
04:24
Aaron, Howard, do you guys want to take it over? You guys want to stay up front?
04:28
J-918, just confirmed you at 95 South.
04:32
That's right, 95, South.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
10-8: Available and in service for assignment or calls.
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