Red Ford Ranger flees scene after striking vehicle, Essex MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a red Ford Ranger hit another vehicle and fled the scene near South Marlyn Avenue and Eastern Boulevard. Two males were in the vehicle. The truck's license plate number was not disclosed.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
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10.4. Do you need a cartback?
00:01
They already left the scene.
00:04
Yeah,
00:06
they've been posting a bunch of updates.
00:08
Looks like they made a left from South Marlyn and cut another vehicle off.
00:13
They're headed toward Eastern Boulevard.
00:15
All right, which is the description of the Indian,
00:18
South Marlyn?
00:20
It's a red Ford Ranger driven by two Hispanic males in their earth.
00:27
The tag is Adam (number withheld).
00:32
Can you run that for me? So where it comes back to?
00:36
10-4. In 4-year-43, it did strike the caller's vehicle while it was trying to flee.
00:43
Yeah, I see the caller try to block it, man.
00:45
So, sorry.
00:47
17 hundred yards.
00:50
1112. I'm right here at Eastern and South Marlyn.
00:53
Did they say where it went after he got there?
00:57
Negative. That was the last update.
01:01
1140, I ran the tag.
01:03
Came back negative, valid to a 1999 Redford Ranger.
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Location mentioned:
S Marlyn Ave & Eastern Blvd, Essex, MD 21221
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