Two vehicles damaged in reckless driving near Ingleside Avenue, Catonsville MD
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Two vehicles, a white Infiniti and a silver Honda Hyundai, were involved in reckless driving near Ingleside Avenue and Route 70. Both vehicles sustained damage, including a shattered window.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
2ndi. The area of security in the English side of the car.
00:04
It's got to me.
00:05
It's all white infinity.
00:07
Traverse side, front tail light with damage.
00:11
And they had a tent front windshield covered.
00:15
And I'm trying to find it.
00:16
But it dealt to me.
00:18
Incentivizing the area.
00:19
10.4 and I'm sorry, what was the location? Another thing, I am behind Hyundai with a shattered attack window.
00:26
We are Ingleside, which is I-70 now.
00:29
It's hit very above.
00:31
10.4. Anybody that can start down that way?
00:33
1111, you so good.
00:35
26.
00:38
26.
00:39
What's on you go? No.
00:41
Uh,
00:43
70. I'm a couple of colors gone.
00:44
It hasn't been there.
00:45
I'm trying to curse up a look at a tag.
00:48
Okay, so far.
00:49
And what was the vehicle description for that one color Hyundai? It's a tall checking on you.
00:53
Quartz?
00:55
(number withheld).
00:56
Silver in color Honda.
00:58
Uh,
00:59
it was like a younger number one male driving with (name withheld) Masked and uh,
01:04
and, uh,
01:05
back, uh,
01:07
past your window shattered.
01:09
Shiley, let me know if it takes 695.
01:12
The ball, you can notice, yeah, press it off with a quick, get a tag.
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Location mentioned:
Ingleside Ave, Catonsville, MD 21228
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