Black 2020 Nissan Altima reported stolen in Vestavia Hills, Vestavia Hills AL
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Authorities responded to a report of a black 2020 Nissan Altima stolen in Vestavia Hills near Shades Crest Road. The vehicle was reported stolen from Vincent and the investigation is ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Hoover and Vestavia Hills Police and Fire
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Charlie 117-962, should come back on a black model sign either ulcer or backslip.
00:09
One-nine.
00:13
In 6, Rescue, 11, respond a 55-25 colony lane, adult male, stomach pain,
00:19
cross-street colony, trail, and colony place.
00:22
And you get to open that up.
00:25
21, 2016, 17, 17.
00:30
15-9. A unit's investors, they're going to open up.
00:32
Northbound lanes are clear.
00:34
Right. 159.
00:35
Anybody got associated with this call at Walmart, going to clear them in Charlie, show in around Shades Crest.
00:42
9-618.
00:48
Engine 6 responding.
00:54
Rescue load responding. Rescue load responding.
00:57
11 responding.
01:02
102 in service.
01:09
31, just pull past my vehicle to the front of this pickup truck.
01:17
31 received.
01:19
The State Rescue 31 on, think.
01:22
Rescue 31 on the same.
01:26
Command for patrol, will there be any city vehicles involved?
01:31
There's no city vehicles.
01:32
You'll need one record.
01:34
Save no seat vehicles.
01:36
We'll made one record.
01:40
Juliet.
01:43
Corrections 28 was showing stolen out of Vincent.
01:49
But the been given after showing to come back to a 2020 Nissan Altima, black and color.
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Location mentioned:
Shades Crest Rd, Vestavia Hills, AL
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