Stolen jeep grand cherokee reported near Van Cortland Way, Bernards NJ
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Authorities responded to a report near Van Cortland Way of a stolen Jeep Grand Cherokee with Connecticut plates. The vehicle was reported stolen from New York and has been stationary for about 30 minutes. Location and tracking information are being verified, with officers coordinating with New York PD and other agencies to gather more details.
Audio|Heard on: Bernards Township, Somerset Hills, and Somerset County Public Safety
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05:31
Transcript:
00:00
Bernards, Van Cortland Way for the attempt to locate.
00:05
2.48. 2.48.
00:09
Area near Van Cortland Way.
00:13
For a possible crash on a Jeep Grand Cherokee with a Connecticut plate.
00:20
Crash, and it's not going to be a crash.
00:21
It's going to be a reported stolen vehicle from New York.
00:27
Received.
00:29
New York's advising it's been stationary for the past 30 minutes via Sirius XM.
00:37
Two-for-two as well.
00:39
All right.
00:42
Okay, they got that 220.
00:49
But it's staged at 287 with stopsticks, just in case we flush now in the neighborhood, please?
00:59
It's funny, you'll get 287.
01:09
I'm back stolen.
01:11
I'll advise I'm gonna append it.
01:18
I read Steve, if you still have New York on the line, can you try to confirm that it is stolen before the felony stop on?
01:27
There was a call from Sirius of some that we got.
01:31
I guess they're the ones tracking it now all of us.
01:35
How is you?
01:41
Apparently it's going to be bearing Connecticut, Bravo,
01:44
Victor,
01:45
(number withheld).
01:47
Okay.
01:57
Check this to that as well.
02:00
First.
02:16
The car is the car company still on the phone by any chance.
02:21
The operator is calling Sirius XMF to speak with the operator that gave us this call to attempt to find further information on how they received this from New York.
02:30
Hi, perfect.
02:31
Thank you. If they have a law enforcement contact, I appreciate that.
02:35
And it is confirming it's negative NCIC.
02:42
Ray, Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk,
02:45
out of an address in Connecticut.
02:54
Abram.
02:57
Rogers of Pettit.
03:03
Hi, received.
03:10
Rapid SOS is showing a crash notification at that address.
03:16
And it's in relation to the same thing, the same longitude and latitude.
03:22
But it's plotting in the woods behind the residents.
03:26
So we're still trying to figure things out.
03:31
248 in the area.
03:35
Josh,
03:37
we just hang down here for a second, but we get a little more information.
03:42
Temple.
03:47
220 is 287 and North Maple.
03:49
Where are you guys setting up on?
03:52
We're just setting up at the Banduron mill.
03:56
I just want to get a better feel for what we're looking into.
03:59
It's stationary.
04:00
We'll let it be stationary for another minute or two.
04:04
Gotcha.
04:10
2-16 and 311.
04:11
We're standing by Old Army and Oak Ridge.
04:14
There's a fire lane back behind those streets coming off of a hairpin on Old Army.
04:23
Copy, thank you, sir.
04:27
248 car has not seen anything, especially in front of near Van Cortland Way.
04:35
RL, let's see what story is here.
04:43
216, you want to stay up on 10 out here.
04:46
I'm here in the front of here right now.
04:50
Okay, Gurner, stay on the road services.
04:52
Don't get yourself into anything just yet.
04:56
Okay,
05:02
2-1-2.
05:07
RapidSOS is giving me a phone number for the RO.
05:11
Do you want that in the notes?
05:14
Yes, please, I'm CLO in right now.
05:17
All right.
05:22
We're going to try to call them back Sirius X-Sept for further information.
05:26
And we weren't able to make contact.
05:29
We're going to try to add New York PD and see if they can help themselves with anything.
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Location mentioned:
Van Cortland Way, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
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