Police pursue stolen silver Mercedes near Joppa and Perring Pkwy, Carney MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police are searching for a stolen silver Mercedes S550 last seen near Joppa Road and Perring Parkway close to highway I-695. The vehicle is reported stolen with a Virginia license plate number withheld. Officers are tracking the car's movements and requesting updates from units in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
61613. Is there anyone here by Putty Hill and Weston? Can you stop the car for me.
00:08
Any unit by Putty Hill and Weston, Putty Hill and Weston?
00:11
Any unit close to Putty Hill and Weston.
00:17
How are you going?
00:19
We're headed towards the precinct.
00:21
Now Putty Hill and Oakley Road.
00:24
It's continuing on Perring and Joppa.
00:26
I lost all eyes, so...
00:30
10-4.
00:32
25, what are they trying to stop the car for?
00:35
6-6-1, do you need to...
00:37
It would be a stolen vehicle.
00:41
85 correct.
00:43
I'll direct.
00:44
Does anyone have eyes on the vehicle still?
00:51
Did they continue northbound Perring past Chaucle?
00:56
61613.
00:58
61613. Did they continue northbound past Chaucle?
01:02
Double.
01:04
Yes, they did.
01:08
Aviation's on your channel.
01:09
Do you need assistance?
01:11
We have a stolen vehicle last seen by Joppa and Perring Parkway near I-695.
01:17
It's a silver Mercedes S550 with Virginia tag (number withheld).
01:22
I don't think anybody has eyes on it.
01:24
Any unit advice?
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