Stolen white Hyundai Tucson used in burglary in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a stolen 2018 white Hyundai Tucson was used in a burglary in McKeesport involving a stolen ATM. The vehicle was last seen near Biddle Avenue and South Braddock Avenue in Pittsburgh and possibly in Homewood. The suspects are three males wearing all black with masks. Authorities are monitoring for the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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Transcript:
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Police request by Lincoln is doing a lookout for our 2018 white Hyundai Tucson,
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PA registration Lima Hotel in November, (number withheld).
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The vehicle is stolen out of zone 4 and City of Pittsburgh. Vehicle was used in a burglary in the city of McKeesport involving a stolen ATM around 3:15 on December 13.
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Vehicle has known to be operated by three males wearing all black with masks.
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Unknown if they have weapons.
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Last seen, last known, an LPR[1] hit at 3:30 at South Braddock Avenue and Biddle Avenue, Pittsburgh, and was possibly spotted on Blinn Street in Homewood around 4:20.
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It seems to stop and hold in process.
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For processing.
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Again, be on the lookout for a white Hyundai Tucson PA registration Lima until November (number withheld).
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It was used in a burglary by three males wearing all black and with masks, unknown if they have weapons.
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County out at 5:35.
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LPR: License Plate Reader alert/hit
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Location mentioned:
Biddle Ave & S Braddock Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
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