Black Honda with broken rear window reported stolen in Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA


A black Honda with a broken rear window was reported stolen near 52nd St and Haverford Ave in Philadelphia. The vehicle was last seen traveling northbound, and police are trying to locate it.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Police Dispatch - Southwest
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Transcript:
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The stolen status[1] is going to be a black hinder operated by a black driver and the broken, it's a broken rear window.
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They have seen northbound in that area, five two and a half of her.
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You can notify Westland if they have the area to maybe pull the vehicle over.
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86. Is he heading away from the 19th District? Is he heading away from the 9th District? The 18th District.
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Right, but you're digging the location of 5.2 and a half of a corrupt.
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Okay, sorry, ma'am, I was getting a little next up there.
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I was saying at 12 feet.
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Okay, but it was, just three of the five-two-half, what were you going to say? Yeah,
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correct. It was that five two and a half a first.
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Okay, it's out now.
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You know, we're traveling in the skyline north.
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All right, thank you.
00:43
He said, if I missed his attack.
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Oh, he didn't catch it.
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He just believed it as a fool and says because it's broken over the window.
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I'll realize or whatever.
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Broken backwantany, black Honda on a normal model with a lot of attack me.
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Now, for example, I'll ask you know, I can't have a brief.
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I can't stop for investigation for now.
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But again, it's a black Honda on the normal model, like a floor attack.
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With that one of those broken at me, for a black male, I don't know on the next to him.
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stolen status: Vehicle reported as stolen
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Location mentioned:
N 52nd St & Haverford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19139
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