Stolen school buses driven and returned to school, Laurinburg NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of several stolen school buses being driven around near Laurinburg, North Carolina. The suspects returned the buses to South Johnson Elementary School before fleeing. A black Chrysler 300 and a black Nissan Altima were seen near the scene, and witnesses reported juveniles wearing wigs driving the buses.
Audio|Heard on: Scotland NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Ken, I got a report of a stolen bus.
00:03
Just got returned to South Johnson Elementary School.
00:06
So the caller reported someone stealing buses and riding around in them.
00:11
It was a black Chrysler 300.
00:14
Just fled the scene after returning the bus.
00:17
Also, a black Nissan Altima with a (number withheld), still on the scene, no one in it.
00:26
The caller is in a black 4Runner on scene standing by law enforcement.
00:29
Three buses were on Highway 74, driven by juveniles wearing wigs.
00:35
23 then row.
00:39
322.
00:40
322.
00:45
Stand by, I'm on the phone with 300.
00:49
10-4, meet unit 23 up there at South Johnson.
00:55
I'm over here at Biggs Street with unit 21.
00:59
A female took my vehicle and left toward South Carolina.
01:08
22, Scott. You can show me 1042.
01:11
22. 22.
01:16
23 reports they went behind a mobile home in one of the buses.
01:24
In the black Chrysler 300, the first three of the tag are Lincoln Boy Zebra.
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Location mentioned:
Old Johns Rd, Laurinburg, NC 28352
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