Silver Lexus stolen near Queen Mary Court, Brandon MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a silver Lexus was taken without permission near Queen Mary Court in Brandon. A 911 call with an argument was recorded, and authorities confirmed the vehicle was used without authorization.
Audio|Heard on: Rankin County Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:5
Transcript:
00:00
104, can I get you en route to near Queen Mary Court,
00:07
pertaining to a silver Lexus,
00:11
a 34-year-old male took the vehicle, unauthorized use.
00:15
It may be the same,
00:18
pertain to the same call that 77 and 75 going on, because the cell phone pinged.
00:26
Right there, close to both the addresses.
00:33
Dill.
00:38
It may be two separate calls.
00:40
It may be to retain the same call.
00:45
Senate Vice, I mean, out of three.
00:48
Tivoli.
00:53
I'm following the roll number.
01:03
near Queen Mary Court
01:11
Till
01:13
75 same time
01:16
control 77.
01:19
Aye.
01:25
The complainant at 48, 104.
01:31
The 911 call came in and it was an open line and the argument in the background, the cell phone was pinged at near Queen Mary Court, and then we got another 911 call back from nearby, and we made contact with that person and said it was unauthorized use.
01:54
Are you saying it was unauthorized use of the 911 plan?
02:00
Negative it is unauthorized use of a vehicle.
02:04
It was a silver Lexus.
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Location mentioned:
Queen Mary Ct, Brandon, MS 39042
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