Police lose sight of black Hyundai during pursuit, Essex MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police officers pursued a black Hyundai Sonata with Maryland license plate near Old Eastern Avenue and Back River Neck Road. The vehicle was last seen near Route 702 and I-695 before officers lost sight of it during the pursuit.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
We'll be coming up to Old Eastern and Back River Neck with a dark color on a Sonata.
00:07
Maryland registration number withheld.
00:10
Check for aviation.
00:12
This is so golf going back to 702.
00:15
7.4. Vehicle trade to circle off towards 7.2 later on the channel.
00:21
Air Woh-1.
00:23
10.
00:25
Pretty activated, this one on seven and two.
00:28
Forty-five.
00:31
And four, seven or two towards six ninety-five.
00:35
The black Hyundai Sonata with Maryland registration number withheld.
00:40
Where is it? Still behind us?
00:43
1731, what's your 20? You still behind it?
00:46
No, I'm trying to catch up, so I'm 8-1 on a 695.
00:50
It's gonna be all black, Hyundai Sonata, brake light.
00:56
Occupied, at least twice, heavy turn, all around.
01:01
Tabor is on signal?
01:04
Which way on 702, or 695?
01:07
Which way is it on 695?
01:10
I'm sorry, which way towards Towson or towards Duffel?
01:14
I'm 31, which way on?
01:17
Once he got on the 702 north back towards 695, I lost them.
01:21
I'm going to hop one to 625 towards Allison, just to check.
01:27
We're unknown at this point here.
01:30
We're coming from you the opposite way, so hopefully we'll see him with the high rate of speed to stick out a little bit.
01:38
He hopped right on the shoulder as soon as he saw me get on 7-0-2 behind him.
01:43
It's got heavy tint, so even the taillights aren't shown on it.
01:47
I've had at least twice comes back to my address the pike still.
01:52
Okay, cool.
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