Vehicle linked to missing person found parked for weeks, Wellesley MA
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A black Mercedes registered to a missing person was found parked in the Talby Lot for several days. The reporting agency was notified that the vehicle has outstanding tickets dating back to late November.
Audio|Heard on: Wellesley Police and Fire, AreaWide3, Metro Fire
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Can you run New Hampshire registration (number withheld) on a black Mercedes in the Talby Lot?
00:21
To Lieutenant Lemonager.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:30
Sorry,
00:31
I have that coming back as a missing person.
00:35
Coming back as (name withheld).
00:39
Date of birth, (number withheld).
00:45
Also states the history of short use and bipolar manic depressive order.
00:56
Receive, can you contact the reporting agency and let her know that her vehicle has been parked here in the Talby Lot for several days? I can get a date when the first ticket was issued.
01:09
Where?
01:15
Mold's 1450.
01:18
Mold's 1415.
01:24
1415. 1415.
01:27
1415.
01:33
Ma'am, can you head to the area of near Lexington Road for a cell phone 911 hanging up no answer on the callback? Within about 12 years of that address, numbers in the narrative.
01:44
Please have the near Lexington.
01:56
14thouseruner 14214.
01:57
I'll take that for you.
02:04
Okay so much control hazard.
02:13
1426,000 control.
02:19
Looks like the first ticket was issued November 21st and more frequently since the beginning of December year in law.
02:29
Excuse me, I'm going to give that agency a call now and advise him.
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Location mentioned:
Linden St, Wellesley, MA 02482
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