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Suspect fled on foot in attempted vehicle theftBaltimore County MD

audio iconMotor Vehicle Theft
Baltimore County, MD

Police responded to an attempted vehicle theft in Baltimore County. The suspect, dressed in all black clothing and a black face mask, fled on foot toward Summers Run after the attempted theft was discovered. Officers tracked the suspect near Norrisal Lane but the suspect escaped on foot.

Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
1143, if you can start over, you know, the back attempted vehicle theft that just occurred.
00:06
513 well broke off Chalkot and the dead end.
00:11
It was (name withheld), age unknown, all black clothing, left on foot, went towards Summers' run.
00:17
It occurred about 10 minutes ago.
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Time 4.
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13, I can start to back.
00:26
10-4[1]. 12 will be all the taxee?
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546.
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46. Just check with them, see if I'm still needed.
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You can be 22.
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6-9, I'm okay here, you can cancel 13.
00:43
I'm just going to have it shut it, Bradshaw.
00:46
I do it. Do you play, too?
00:48
Okay.
00:50
For free.
00:55
13, I think I got them on Norrisal Lane.
01:02
10-4[1].
01:04
1143.
01:06
Would be correct, just drive it's 43 while I was up to the second please.
01:16
Ten-four, I think he took off when you see me turning around.
01:24
That's why I let you know if we have a crime and after him.
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