Vehicle involved in accident confirmed stolen near Lynnfield St, Lynn MA
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A motor vehicle accident occurred near Lynnfield Street. The vehicle involved was later confirmed stolen from an earlier accident.
Audio|Heard on: Lynn Police
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
12, you take the motor vehicle accident no plate at near Lynnfield Street.
00:07
Budget.
00:12
214.
00:13
14.
00:23
14.
00:26
14. Can you take 27 Union Street, apartment 35,
00:34
reporting party.
00:35
(name withheld) seems to have some hallucinations about a (name withheld) taking her keys.
00:49
Control 2,
00:50
Bravo 1.
00:57
Go to 14.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:04
14, Bravo 1 may not be in the air.
01:07
I'll call and get contact with him, having a dispatch with you.
01:12
Roger, thank you.
01:22
Control 214.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:29
14, if you come out back, Bravo and pick up Bravo 1, they'll go with you to that call.
01:36
Rod.
01:44
Car 12 with control.
01:45
Go ahead, 12.
01:50
Did you run that place in notice? Is that coming back stolen from that motor vehicle accident on PL3?
01:59
Stand by.
02:07
Control to 12, it's affirmative.
02:11
Roger, you might have a motor vehicle crash roll that way.
02:14
I'm just coming from Lynnfield and Regina Road.
02:18
Absolutely, control to 16[1].
02:23
Roger, here we have been row.
02:25
Roger that.
02:26
Roger that.
02:36
All right.
02:39
Accidental, let me clear, I think you a little.
02:43
Roger.
02:44
All right, control and control.
02:53
Go ahead.
02:56
I'll re-out with those parties at near Lynnfield Street and the stolen car took off going outbound.
03:02
So 16[1] should be on set for now.
Police codes explained
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16: Motor vehicle crash
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