Red Chevy Silverado reported stolen near Main St, Norwich NY
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According to the dispatch call, a red 2017 Chevy Silverado reported stolen and possibly disabled in the parking lot near Main Street in Norwich, New York. The vehicle's license plate was confirmed as stolen.
Audio|Heard on: Norwich City Police / Chenango County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Northpity, on over near Main Street, received a call.
00:05
Red truck in the parking lot, possibly involved in motor vehicle accidents, may be disabled now.
00:15
Where was the HVAS?
00:18
I believe it occurred in the area and right in front of near Main.
00:26
She's there out.
00:27
Two-one.
00:30
Next thing will be out.
00:37
2354.
00:41
One, four zero, Schenegel.
00:44
Four zero.
00:47
Five-seven.
00:48
Five-seven.
00:53
Three fifty-four.
00:55
Three-nine.
01:00
You see the truck over there?
01:04
I hate street parking lot.
01:14
Okay,
01:16
Chenango, I got a New York data for you and you're ready.
01:24
Lincoln John John, (number withheld), LJJ, (number withheld), New York.
01:29
LJ, (number withheld), New York.
01:35
244 to Senago.
01:39
1-4, standby.
01:42
Shaghano 2-27.
01:44
That's valid.
01:47
2017, Chevy Silver Auto, color red.
01:51
Two-way back stolen.
01:55
Where is it stolen on them?
02:00
C.J's Auto, my watch.
02:05
Received, the new call whichever agency,
02:08
his reporter is stolen,
02:10
confirms them.
02:11
It's going to be Lincoln John John (number withheld), just to confirm.
02:16
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Norwich, NY 13815
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