Traffic stop near Baltimore and College avenues, College Park MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police conducted a traffic stop near Baltimore Avenue and College Avenue in College Park, Maryland. The officers checked the vehicle’s license plate and registration information, confirming it belonged to a 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe registered in Maryland. No issues or stolen records were found.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Eight 676.
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Jail?
00:02
Wrong with twelve codes.
00:04
Go ahead. It's gonna be 500 and sixty-three V Victor, (name withheld).
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Victor fifty-two.
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Can I get a Maryland rolling signal eight?
00:12
How is that? Two Edward Victor (number withheld).
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Let me know if it's suspended, please.
00:19
Samaritan Explorer Victor (number withheld), no records stolen.
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And shown as center registration on a 2012.
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One of the Santa Fe for utility.
00:30
Four.
00:31
Two bigger two, cone.
00:36
Five seventy-six, thank you.
00:38
Copy.
00:39
Baker five two, can I hear a truck stop?
00:41
Sure.
00:42
Use Baltimore Avenue College Ave.
00:46
Maryland tag of two Edward 3rd, (number withheld).
00:49
Should come back to that Hyundai Santa Fe.
00:53
(name withheld) dropped by three times.
00:55
I copy.
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Location mentioned:
Baltimore Ave & College Ave, College Park, MD 20740
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