Stolen vehicle strikes police cruiser near MLK Jr Boulevard, Capitol Heights MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a stolen black Honda CRV hit a police cruiser near Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard and then fled into Washington, D.C. One person was detained, and no officers were injured.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Three Frank Paul 2000 .
00:04
I am coming back straight stolen out of Howard on a black and color Honda CRV.
00:12
Copy it hit at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
00:14
That's right, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
00:16
20, go ahead.
00:18
Yeah, we just had a stolen vehicle that struck one of our cruisers at 5702 MLK.
00:24
Just fled into DC.
00:27
Was occupied by a no-one female.
00:29
Any officer injured? Negative.
00:31
What cruiser is it? 24 Cruiser.
00:34
10-4.
00:35
She fled down from MLK down 63rd towards Southern Avenue.
00:40
I mean East Calhoun, sorry.
00:46
Twenty-four, what was your name? We got one detained.
00:49
One detained,
00:51
1000 and forty-three.
00:52
And we have 5701 MLK.
00:55
Five thousand 701 MLK.
00:56
And this is the vehicle you just had me run, correct?
01:00
Affirmative.
01:01
Was two four in the vehicle? No, we were all out of the vehicle.
01:05
The vehicle was parked right here at 5701.
01:09
We approached the vehicle.
01:11
She stopped. Starting the vehicle, back up and draw off.
01:13
And he sideswipes his vehicle.
01:16
Just to confirm, I put this in as a departmental complaint?
01:19
Hey, you can put it as a departmental.
01:22
Copy. Then you can add, you can help me on that departmental, and then you can open up another call for the stolen for a subject stop.
01:30
Then you add 24 on 41 to the left.
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