Stolen car with two occupants seen near Bridge Street Park, Philadelphia PA


Police reported a stolen blue or black Nissan Maxima near Bridge Street Park with two people entering the car. The vehicle has a confirmed stolen status and officers are tracking it.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Police Dispatch - Northeast
02:16
Transcript:
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14 extra rail northeast. 14 xry on northeast. 15d. 1514, Mocha's hit on the same ALPR hit[1]. It's Pennsylvania tag (number withheld). Looks like it's blue or black Nissan Maxma. Males getting into it with a white shirt and black hat on. Is he black reddish and Hispanic?
00:27
This is a black male, possibly black female getting the passenger receipt. They both just hit on it in a 30 seconds. Do you have location on that? Hold on one second.
00:52
IA.4101, Mr. Hoverk. Can you get this tagging? (number withheld) on a blue Nissan, also two occupants. So when you want to tagging? (number withheld) on a blue Nissan Maximus, also two occupants. So when you want a ties, the influence status, they help you are.
01:21
kids sometimes are well inaccurate. Alright, I got it. So I'm on there right now. We get number four. There's park. It's whatever direction they're coming on Bridge Street Park. It looks like maybe next to the school. All right, so that, 15, 4,014. 14. Could it be Nissan Central, Mary, 2844.
01:47
You know, it's a maxima, I can see the emblem. I do have the Nissan Maximo coming back in the stolen status as well. No owners information though at the northwest. Actually, from the store shops, it looks like they were just getting into the vehicle, so they might pull off right at 3 p.5. Okay, received. What's he received?
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[1]
ALPR hit: Automated License Plate Reader alert
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Bridge St, Philadelphia, PA
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