Possible vehicle break-in leads to pursuit near Spring St, Elizabeth NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible vehicle burglary near Spring Street involving a male reportedly breaking into limousines. A brief pursuit occurred and one person was detained. Several open vehicle doors were noted at the scene. Details remain unconfirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Union NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Near Spring Street, (name withheld) male wearing a black hoodie.
00:04
He's breaking into two limos.
00:09
Car three just crashed into the limo.
00:11
He's going to be inside one of them.
00:19
Mark, do you have an address?
00:22
Near Spring Street.
00:25
He might be inside a white limo.
00:33
Units, this is probably a suspicious car chase; he just got out of one limo.
00:39
He took an orange cord out of one.
00:43
Suspicious person wearing blue jeans,
00:46
black and white shoes, and a black hoodie.
00:52
He's going into another limo now.
00:56
Where's the caller?
00:58
Caller is near Spring Street.
01:04
Caller states the male is walking past the liquor store now.
01:24
(name withheld) male, black hoodie, blue jeans, black and white shoes.
01:28
And he should have an orange cord with him.
02:14
We got one detained right now.
03:12
Be advised we got a lot of doors open back here.
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Location mentioned:
Spring St, Elizabeth, NJ 07201
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