Deputies check on suspicious vehicle near Bird Song Pass, Columbia MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies investigated a possible suspicious vehicle parked near Bird Song Pass in Columbia. A caller reported a black crossover that had been stationary for two days with expired Virginia tags and suspected it might be related to dumped stolen vehicles. Officers confirmed the vehicle was not stolen but had an expired registration.
Audio|Heard on: Howard MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One Davis, five one person suspicious vehicle.
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Five one, go ahead.
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Put me near Bird Song Pass.
00:09
One near Bird Song Pass.
00:12
Caller is concerned about a black Acura crossover with the tag number (number withheld) Virginia tags.
00:19
Signs are negative.
00:20
Says the vehicle has been there for two days.
00:23
Saw someone leave the vehicle yesterday.
00:25
Has expired tags.
00:27
Is concerned about.
00:28
People dumping stolen vehicles in the area now.
00:30
Fifty-seven.
00:33
If I want them direct, you said you ran it and it didn't come back as stolen?
00:36
That's right.
00:37
Twenty-nine is negative, but it does have an expired registration.
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Location mentioned:
Bird Song Pass, Columbia, MD 21044
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