Vehicle reported stolen near North 46th Street, East St Louis IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle is reported stolen from near North 46th Street in East St. Louis. Authorities have created a walking report and are processing the owner's details. The incident appears to involve a possible vehicle theft.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Dispatch Kennedy, go ahead.
00:02
Can I get a file number for a walking report for a stolen vehicle?
00:05
What's the address where it was stolen from? 10-9, you were broken up.
00:09
What's the address where it was stolen from.
00:12
Near North 46th Street, East St. Louis.
00:14
Louis, Illinois.
00:16
Dispatch copy 8028,
00:19
my VIN. All right.
00:21
(number withheld).
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Five king eight, boy eight one,
00:27
Frank George Charles,
00:29
16940 . Let me know if I need to repeat.
00:34
Negative making model.
00:36
What's my file number?
00:37
Your file number is (number withheld).
00:40
Register owner's information.
00:44
One 3780 . One 3871 .
00:48
Do you have the registered owner's information?
00:51
Ten four.
00:52
Last of Helm, Henry Edward (name withheld), 1st from Latoya,
00:57
Lincoln Adam.
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Lincoln Adam Tom Ocean Young,
01:02
Adam, initial A Adam,
01:04
02/10 of 93, February 10th of '93.
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Location mentioned:
N 46th St, East St Louis, IL 62204
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