Vehicle stolen after keys left in running car, Phoenix AZ
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According to the dispatch call, police report a black 2005 Nissan Xterra was stolen near 48th Street and Guadalupe after the keys were left inside a running vehicle. Units are attempting to locate the stolen vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Tempe Police Department - South Patrol District
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
All units, attempt to locate 419 from Phoenix.
00:03
Area 48th and Guadalupe, a known direction of travel on a black 2005 Nissan Xterra, 4 door, ATM.
00:13
Ocean, Adam.
00:15
No current visual work inside 243, station clear at 10:30.
00:19
Thank you. Can you clear about the time and put me on there?
00:24
10-4[1].
00:30
Nothing, just the advice that 28 is attached and Phoenix does not have it entered into the system yet.
00:38
Hi, copy. Do we know the circling faint those around it or just straight so long?
00:45
Negative, we don't.
00:46
That was just an alert given to us through ASAP.
00:53
202, you can I do that.
00:57
Temper.
01:00
414 traffic.
01:02
10-4[1].
01:07
Thank you, I just spoke with the Phoenix officer.
01:09
It sounds like the victim just left the keys in the car that was running, so it sounds like a straight sign right now.
01:18
10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
S 48th St & E Guadalupe Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85044
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