Stolen Jeep pursued near Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police reported a stolen red Jeep Grand Cherokee near Clearfield Street and Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia. The vehicle, occupied by two juveniles, was observed speeding and later pursued as it continued toward Erie Avenue and Front Street. Officers confirmed the vehicle as stolen and coordinated units while monitoring its location without maintaining visual contact.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Whatever units using 2424 and K10, they just had a stolen red Jeep occupied.
00:07
(number withheld). It was going down the 700 block of Clearfield Street towards Kensington Avenue.
00:32
C24, can you just run that to verify it is stolen?
00:46
Roger, do you receive? Yeah, it's coming back stolen out of the 14th.
00:50
Looks like there is going to be a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
00:54
Especially when it was moving at a high rate of speed.
01:16
It's heading towards the district or another one-way garage taken off right now.
01:21
One person has a blue hoodie and a black cap.
01:24
The other has a black hoodie.
01:37
We're making a left on Erie Avenue right now.
01:41
If it's not stopping, let it go.
01:51
Come with us, it's not stopping just past Front Street coming into the 25th.
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Location mentioned:
E Clearfield St, Philadelphia, PA 19134
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