Hit-and-run on Liberty Road near Old Court, Randallstown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a hit-and-run collision on Liberty Road near Old Court involving a blue BMW SUV and a red Chevy Malibu. The BMW continued toward Randallstown after the crash. The complainant waited in a Wendy’s parking lot. Another caller reported the same blue BMW, possibly with a broken axle or flat tire on the right side.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Day 15, 213, the Baxon, down and hit and run.
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Liberty Road at Old Court.
00:04
Liberty Road at Old Court, caller says on Liberty Road, a blue BMW hit the caller.
00:11
Swerved into them.
00:12
It was a blue BMW SUV, the temp tag started with a T.
00:17
Caller is in a red Chevy Malibu.
00:19
The vehicle kept going straight on Liberty Road towards Randallstown from Newford.
00:24
Simple.
00:27
Temple.
00:30
2017 hours.
00:32
215, the complainant is going to be in the Wendy’s parking lot in the red Chevy.
00:38
104.
00:40
2018 hours.
00:42
41.
00:44
241, go ahead.
00:47
The same code is the child's one-on-one party transporter.
00:53
This is a sign I'd ask.
00:54
Bill 4. 10-4.
00:57
2019 hours.
00:59
In 215, 213.
01:01
Another complainant named (name withheld) called in for a hit and run.
01:05
She advised that the BMW hit her car or hit two vehicles.
01:10
She said the BMW has a broken axle or tire on the right side of it.
01:15
That's cool.
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