Officers check report of stolen license plates, College Park MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a white Volkswagen sedan with possibly stolen license plates traveling northbound on Baltimore Avenue near Cherokee Street in College Park. Officers checked the area, but the vehicle was believed to have left the jurisdiction.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
SSU to call is parked for an LER hit through Regal (number withheld).
00:07
Three (name withheld), where are you at?
00:10
One in Cherokee.
00:12
That's interesting.
00:14
It's going to be for a possible stolen license plate.
00:18
Tag (number withheld).
00:22
I repeat, (number withheld) through Maryland on a white Volkswagen sedan.
00:31
Ten four.
00:33
Any unit in the area that can check the area for that tag, there's a possible 99 for both front and rear tags through PG.
00:44
Go ahead, (name withheld).
00:46
Go ahead. Reference to that vehicle, be advised it possibly traveled northbound on Baltimore past Cherokee out of our jurisdiction.
00:56
Perfect, thank you.
00:59
392 traffic.
01:01
Stand by one, item T return.
01:03
Break.
01:05
College Park continuing expiring 2026 through Texas.
01:09
(name withheld) two good.
01:11
(name withheld) Metro to Maryland (number withheld), red Scion.
01:18
Ten.
01:20
College Park down to you.
01:21
If you were seeing something on your side, can you add something to the card reference with?
01:26
Yes, cool.
01:28
Two same one College Park.
01:29
Two, same one.
01:31
ALPR says it is outside of our jurisdiction.
01:33
If you could just notify county and we'll be clear of that then in a while.
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