Vehicle-related child abduction near Cottman Ave and Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible vehicle-related child abduction involving a 2012 black Honda CRV without keys and a four-month-old female inside was reported near Cottman Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard. The vehicle and child were later located near an apartment complex.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
As up now, we're going on out.
00:02
Label this assignment is Cottman and the Boulevard as a finalite adduction.
00:07
Second is going to be a 2012 black Honda CRV with unknown Pennsylvania tag.
00:12
Keys are not with the vehicle.
00:15
And there is a four-month-old female that's inside this vehicle.
00:20
A flash on this four-month-old.
00:24
The Russian travel and flash at this time is all unknown.
00:27
Once again from Common Under Boulevard's coming information on a final abduction.
00:32
Second for the Macy's parking lot at this time it's going to be a 2012 Black Honda CRV.
00:37
No tint.
00:40
Factory Towers.
00:42
I know Pennsylvania tag.
00:45
Peace are not with the vehicle.
00:48
There's a four-month-old female that was left inside the vehicle.
00:51
No flash on this female.
00:54
And no direction of traveling at this town.
00:56
That would be possible in the current town is 504.
01:00
See ya.
01:02
734. 3-4. 3-4.
01:07
734 is the train is okay? RTF may create the same.
01:10
I'll stop.
01:11
I see.
01:14
7 mark 13. They located the vehicle in the child in the carloven apartment.
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