Stolen black Acura TLX recovered near North 57th Street, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police stopped a black Acura TLX near North 57th Street in Philadelphia. The vehicle was confirmed to be stolen and has been recovered by officers.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
At near North 57th Street with a vehicle stop, PA tag when you're right.
00:05
Go ahead with the text.
00:09
(name withheld), yesterday, (name withheld), 56665, a black Acura TLX.
00:14
Looks like one I can triple.
00:17
19-sam7?
00:19
19-7.
00:22
You can RTS.
00:25
19th St. Andy.
00:28
19th Sam Andy.
00:29
Yeah,
00:31
it's 5.5 in race.
00:32
Can you run a Parker on the tenant?
00:35
Okay, go ahead with the tag.
00:39
It's going to be a South Carolina tag.
00:41
Robert, X-ray, Eddie, 466.
00:44
She'll come back to a white Acura, CLS.
00:46
All right, 19 Sam Andy.
00:48
It's coming back to a 2025 accurate.
00:53
It's until 12 of 2027.
00:57
All right, correction is it a 2015 accurate.
01:02
Hey, man, is it coming back stolen or anything?
01:05
No, no, that's not cool.
01:09
19th and Andy correction, it is stolen and it just came back.
01:12
Yes, out of northwest is that.
01:15
5 hours, Steve, you can make this a recovered stolen auto RTF.
01:19
The VIN does match.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
N 57th St, Philadelphia, PA 19131
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