Stolen vehicle reported near Division Street in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a stolen vehicle was reported near Division Street in Baltimore. Officers checked the license plate and found it authorized for use. A possible suspect was seen outside the location at 1913 Division Street.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Western District
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
LPR hit[1],
00:01
a stolen vehicle, location in the 1900 block of Division Street.
00:07
Vehicles on off-time.
00:08
I got a Maryland tag (number withheld), when are we ready?
00:15
At Charles 15, go with the tag.
00:23
Reed, George, Tom,
00:25
(number withheld).
00:31
As that on a Mitsubishi Outback.
00:40
Oh, Lender.
00:42
I mean, I'll lander.
00:43
Okay.
00:45
And it does come back 10-30[2], I'm authorized use out of South.
00:58
Is there a CC attached to that?
01:01
That's not a Southern District.
01:05
104. What's a CC, sir?
01:09
Yeah, it's, uh, I was fitting in the system, but it's, uh,
01:15
1399.
01:36
Two ice what turns it three?
01:42
One five.
01:45
Yeah, one five.
01:47
Yes,
01:49
sir. I request a title for the same vehicle.
01:51
All wheels are up, color red.
01:53
Got a hold on a little tough on that.
01:58
10-4. And for an accurate location, it's going to be in front of 1913 Division Street.
02:08
I've got the possible suspect outside of the location.
02:13
All right, check one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LPR hit: License Plate Reader alert for a flagged plate
[2]
10-30: Wanted person or vehicle indicated; subject may have an active warrant or be reported stolen.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Division St, Baltimore, MD 21217
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