Felony eluding suspect seen near MLK and Addison Rd, Seat Pleasant MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were tracking a possible felony eluding suspect driving a black 2019 pickup truck traveling from Arlington County into Prince George's County near Martin Luther King Jr. Highway and Addison Road. Units discussed checking the area and reviewing nearby cameras. The vehicle continued on local streets including Fowler Street and Farmer Way before officers lost camera visibility.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Ten thirty-five is that following me? Vehicle of 2019 Ram.
00:07
It's felony eluding through Arlington County.
00:11
Oh, thank you.
00:12
Guardian, does the unit have that vehicle? Two thousand one.
00:15
No, ma'am. He just hit the tag reader at Martin Luther King Jr. Highway and Addison Road coming into the county.
00:20
Description?
00:22
On this hit is a 2019 Ram 150.
00:26
That's black in color.
00:27
Submitting a tag of (number withheld).
00:31
Probably we'll go check the area real quick.
00:33
Two thousand one.
00:34
Go ahead. Just let Guardian know.
00:36
Just check the cameras.
00:37
He made a right off of MLK onto James Fowler Street towards James Farmer Way.
00:44
We don't have any cameras on that side.
00:45
Guardian One, copy.
00:51
All right, sorry, I don't believe I have it.
00:52
It's going to be northbound Easter if it just turns left onto Dandy.
00:56
How late is the district?
00:57
Okay, we've moved Mount Ethan to turn left onto Nellie Haven.
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