White Honda with broken window flees near Patapsco avenue, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a white Honda with a broken rear window fled from officers near West Patapsco Avenue. The vehicle had heavy tint, black rims, and no license plate. It was last seen heading toward Brooklyn Park but was lost shortly after entering the city.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
We just had a white and color Honda take off from us.
00:02
We didn't...
00:04
Light it up.
00:05
It just went into the city.
00:07
It had a back broken window when unable to get the tag.
00:12
It just made a right on West Patapsco.
00:15
And we just give the city a heads up.
00:17
(number withheld) middle bar with a silver floor focus.
00:20
Edward Camm (number withheld) and all of eyes.
00:25
(number withheld) I got Edward Sam (number withheld) was it a 7 or an S at the beginning?
00:33
aviation what was that call
00:37
7 Edward Sam (number withheld)
00:44
It was going to be a white Honda heading towards the city from West Patapsco, made a right on West Patapsco,
00:51
took off on 126, broken window, no tag.
00:56
126, it was a white Honda cord,
01:00
heavy tint,
01:02
black rounds,
01:03
and the driver's side's rear little window was busted out, headed towards Brooklyn Park.
01:11
Aviation Drive.
01:13
Were you, or anybody able to keep it in sight for a little bit or you already lose it?
01:19
Negative. We lost to that West Patapsco as soon as it came into the city.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
W Patapsco Ave, Baltimore, MD
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