Traffic stop on east fairmount avenue following plate alert, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a license plate reader alert triggered a traffic stop near East Fairmount Avenue for a possibly stolen vehicle. The vehicle's plate did not come back as stolen and was later found to be a false alert.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be with this 3-400 Haven, North Haven.
00:06
Got an LPR hit[1] on a possible stolen plate.
00:09
Can you run it for me?
00:11
17.
00:13
Yeah, tough for it.
00:16
There's going to be 8 Edward Edward,
00:18
2947.
00:20
Okay,
00:22
it's going to be on a 1030 plate.
00:24
1030 plate.
00:26
It belongs on a Mr. (name withheld).
00:28
00:32
Okay, ten four.
00:35
Twenty-one.
00:40
Yeah, twenty-one.
00:42
Twenty-one.
00:45
Twenty-one.
00:48
Yes, sir. 3,400 block of East Fairmount traffic stop.
00:56
The tag doesn't come back to anything, so we'll advise.
01:03
And 2.1 is 3,400 East Monument.
01:08
East Fairmount.
01:10
East Fairmount.
01:14
17.
01:16
Yeah, 17.
01:18
It looks like it's a false read.
01:20
Can you run on a different plate for me and just make sure it's good? Uh,
Police codes explained
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[1]
LPR hit: License Plate Reader alert for a flagged plate
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Location mentioned:
E Fairmount Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224
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