Suspicious vehicle stopped near Fairoak Avenue and Riggs Road, Chillum MD
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According to the dispatch call, officers tracked a suspicious dark-colored Mercedes with a covered license plate moving near the D.C. border. The vehicle was stopped by police at Riggs Road and Fairoak Avenue in Chillum, Maryland.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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There's a Mercedes,
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like a dark,
00:06
charcoal, bronzel thing.
00:07
It was coming up, rigged into the county at the red light, and I think he saw me waiting for it.
00:12
They made it right on Eastern Avenue, then made it right onto the street, right back into D.C.
00:18
No front tag and had a bike rack covering the pack tag.
00:23
Yeah, that mic rack thing is catching on.
00:27
I never used to pay attention to that until, like, one of y'all said something about it, to the signal seven, I was that out.
00:35
It makes fun.
00:36
Yeah, he admitted to it, covering up that time.
00:40
That was the original Cruiser's peak camp defense, too.
00:44
Symbol, but genius.
00:46
All right, he doubled back.
00:48
He's now, Riggs, northbound just came into the county.
00:50
He just made a big circle.
00:53
Let's see if I can get behind him.
00:54
I'm up on Chill.
00:56
Asking Chill, I'm weighing 2.
00:59
It's like a D.C.
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tag. I could barely read.
01:06
601.2 is the last.
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I'm gonna stop it.
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Riggs and Fair Oak, North Now.
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The games are already out of the line.
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Location mentioned:
Fairoak Ave & Riggs Rd, Chillum, MD 20783
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