Gray Dodge Charger reported stolen in norfolk, Norfolk VA
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According to the dispatch call, a gray Dodge Charger was reported stolen near East Princess Anne Road in Norfolk. The vehicle was last seen driving northbound on Ingleside and southbound on Valentine Avenue at Chesapeake Avenue and Cape Henry Avenue. The driver's side rear bumper license plate cover was noted on the vehicle. Police are tracking the car.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 2nd Precinct
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Transcript:
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Broadcast for a stolen vehicle that just occurred near East Princess Anne Road.
00:06
It is a sedan, Virginia tags, Tango,
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vehicle last seen northbound on Ingleside, near Chesapeake Avenue.
00:16
No further information.
00:23
Vehicle is a four-door gray Dodge Charger last seen southbound on Valentine at Chesapeake.
00:32
It is a four-door gray Dodge Charger.
00:40
Near the corner from that location.
00:44
You can update to stolen vehicle.
00:46
Thank you.
00:50
Update location near Valentine's Chesapeake.
00:54
Vehicle seen moving.
00:57
Vehicle is now southbound on Valentine at Cape Henry.
01:07
Tracking behind the vehicle.
01:14
Confirmed stolen vehicle.
01:17
Confirmed 170, correct?
01:20
Yes, it's confirmed.
01:22
Driver's side rear bumper license plate cover on the vehicle.
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Copy.
01:38
Vehicle proceeding on Valentine now.
01:41
Last seen out of Virginia Beach.
01:43
Do you still have eyes on the charger?
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We don't know.
01:53
We never had eyes on it.
01:57
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
E Princess Anne Rd, Norfolk, VA 23502
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