Stolen vehicle found parked near maple street in bishopville, Bishopville SC
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A stolen silver Nissan vehicle belonging to the caller's sister was found parked near Maple Street and South Lee Street, close to the DMV in Bishopville. The exact location was uncertain as the caller did not want to be seen. Police units are responding to the area to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Lee & Surrounding County Feeds
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
City units respond to near South Lee Street, caller believes sister is on the line.
00:09
Caller reports stolen vehicle is right in front of the vehicle.
00:16
She is right in front of the vehicle.
00:18
Yeah, well,
00:21
I'm sitting not being right.
00:24
Alfa, you can stay in charge.
00:34
What kind of vehicle is this back?
00:40
Caller says it is a silver Nissan.
00:55
The vehicle parked are moving.
01:02
The caller sees her sister's stolen vehicle parked in the back near Maple Street but cannot give the exact address because she does not want to be seen.
01:22
She arrived near South Lee Street.
01:26
Lee?
01:30
She said the units keep passing her.
01:32
She is right there at the end near 425 South Lee Street in front of the DMV.
01:39
Oh yes, Maynoyah Drive and Lee Street.
01:44
Maynoyah Drive and Lee Street.
01:51
What's the description of the vehicle? I am on back earlier.
01:59
Driver's description is a white and color, or a door.
02:05
Okay, okay. Okay,
02:09
It should be an apricot truck.
02:11
It should be an apricot truck.
02:16
Okay, he's looking for it.
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Location mentioned:
S Lee St, Bishopville, SC 29010
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