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White roto-rooter truck reported stolen near Roslyn AvenueBaltimore MD

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audio iconMotor Vehicle Theft
Roslyn Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216

A white Roto-Rooter truck was reported stolen near Roslyn Avenue and Norton Avenue in Baltimore. The license tag number was recorded but withheld for privacy.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northern District
Listen to dispatch call
00:51
Transcript:
00:00
Solan Otto, when you clear, for Rosalyn and Norton.
00:03
Roslyn Avenue and Norton Avenue.
00:05
(name withheld) called it in, reference to a white Roto-Rooter truck.
00:09
That's fine.
00:14
All right, I have a tag of A.
00:16
George, Sam, (number withheld).
00:20
Okay, we've got that phone, Garcia.
00:23
All right, it's a stolen auto for Rosalind at Norton.
00:28
and (name withheld) is trying to report a white Roto-Rooter truck that was stolen.
00:34
George Sav, (number withheld).
00:38
So I'll give him a photo.
00:39
That was the property that was struck earlier from the stolen order.
00:44
All right, so this was in reference to your call.

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Location mentioned:
Roslyn Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216

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