Police investigate possible vehicle theft in Baltimore


Police are looking into a vehicle that was not returned as expected. A family member may have kept it, and the caller has some video evidence.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
01:24
Transcript:
242023. 10[2].25. 6.73. 673. All right. I'll be finished this shortly. I'm going to head over the 7401 part types. The vehicle may be over there. I think (name withheld) was driving it. (name withheld) is driving her around for her. He just didn't bring it back. A lot of advice. All right, so change it over. You said 74, 1 o'clock, how you... Well, I'm just going to look at a park and I see if the vehicle's there, knock on this apartment door. All right, Tim, well, I'll just change you over there when you go back, just let me know. Simple, because it's not the actual address, but I'll know it when I get there. All right, Tim, well, I'll just put 7,400, and then we can put the exact address when you get there. Okay. 10. Yes, ma'am. A reference to 14[1], she's about to pull up shortly. Just give her a few minutes so she can get us up together and show her anything. 10. That's fine. It's just a loss. Well, it's a loss of pending, but the caller has video. So I'll just give you the 14 when she clears. Okay, so far. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
14: Report/Reference Number
[2]
10: Acknowledgment/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore, MD 21215
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