Stolen white porsche drives at high speed near raymond avenue, South Orange NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a white Porsche Cayenne reported stolen was seen driving at a high speed near Raymond Avenue in South Orange Village, New Jersey. The vehicle ran several red lights and was followed by police, but pursuit was not initiated.
Audio|Heard on: Essex NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Greasy. A quarter to South Orange in three of I, Maplewood, reporting a white Porsche Cayenne high rate of speed on Valley Street.
00:08
It was into South Orange, went through several road lights in their towns.
00:11
They're not in pursuit as a white Porsche Cayenne on Valley Street heading north.
00:19
HM. HM. Thank you, Sam, sir.
00:22
A degree, four, sir.
00:25
P, five, four, horse.
00:29
Good.
00:31
I got the vehicle.
00:32
It's going to be stolen, right by Raymond Avenue.
00:35
No violations would serve at this time.
00:37
I'll be following.
00:41
959 to 854.
00:43
Do not pursue if the guy takes off on you.
00:47
Mr. Sir, it took off on me.
00:49
I got to the bridge when you're ready.
00:53
Good.
00:56
Gilo 4,
00:57
Michael, Bravo.
00:59
K-4, Michael, Michael, Bravo.
01:04
959-854, are you able to see the driver, or how many people in the car?
01:10
Receive, sir, I believe it's a one male party.
01:14
I believe Caucasian.
01:18
Proceed. Dispatches, just relay that over to Maplewood.
01:23
I receive just 073 out of Florida.
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Location mentioned:
Raymond Ave, South Orange Village, NJ 07079
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