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Stolen black bmw found and suspects seen trying to start car, Athol MA
A stolen black BMW was found on Hume Street. Two people wearing jeans and a black jacket were seen trying to start the car about an hour ago before walking toward Yukon.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester City Police
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Can you clear me a set of numbers for another stolen motor vehicle? It's going to be for (number withheld).
00:07
This is right next door, I guess.
00:09
Somebody stole a vehicle from both lots here.
00:13
Here you see.
00:22
Oscar 4 to Oscar 5.
00:26
Hi, bye buddy.
00:28
Hey, I might have your 2011 BMW here on Hume Street.
00:35
Tell me why I figured that was involved.
00:39
I'll send you the VIN.
00:41
Send me a picture of the vehicle and I'll confirm with the owner here and I'll send you the VIN numbers.
00:46
Probably at Hume Street with a black BMW.
00:50
I haven't run the VIN just yet.
00:52
Windows down.
00:54
That's off of the one blocking.
00:58
Yes, that's the one blocking.
01:00
Car is occupied, I guess, about an hour ago, there are two mills.
01:05
Jeans, black jacket came by, tried to start the car, walked towards Yukon.
01:10
Just as you have it.
01:13
Here is this.
01:14
5,0004. Can you just confirm the last six numbers on that? The number,
01:19
just verified.
01:23
66, 2069.
01:25
Is that buddy?
01:29
Sorry, it was 662069.
01:35
662069.
01:38
Received then, if you don't want to send me a photograph for that.
01:42
Portage dispatch?
01:46
Okay.
01:49
You saw a tow for Humes?
01:52
It was a cover motor vehicle? I mean, it wasn't put in Cidious, but definitely the one that was stolen.
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Location mentioned:
Hume St, Athol, MA 01331
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