Police report stolen car speeding through downtown, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police observed a white Dodge Charger speeding recklessly south on 19th Street and west on Walnut Street in downtown Philadelphia. Officers decided not to pursue. The vehicle was identified as stolen from Delaware, and the complainant was located there.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised, vehicle kicking off going south on 19th from West Walnut Street.
00:04
Be advised, traveling at a high rate of speed.
00:08
South on 19th towards Walnut.
00:14
Be advised, going west on Walnut, blowing lights, going towards 22nd and Sansom Street.
00:22
All right, nine Charlie,
00:25
We're not going to pursue it.
00:26
We have a complainant or somewhere?
00:28
The complainant is tracking the vehicle, but I think they're just on the phone.
00:38
All right, I just want to read a report.
00:44
J man.
00:46
Thirty-two, just left 16th Street.
00:48
Still traveling west on Walnut.
00:51
Passing 20th, should pass near the twenty-four hundred block of Walnut.
00:54
I am on 20th and Walnut.
00:56
Pulled over.
00:58
Tell that person they're calling it.
01:00
They're going to need to call 911 to come to their house so they can make a report.
01:08
Complainant is in Delaware.
01:12
They're going to have to call the cops to make a report.
01:15
Make a fiscal report.
01:16
Was it stolen in Delaware?
01:20
Correct.
01:37
It's a white Dodge Charger, Delaware tag (number withheld).
01:58
933, I do have my camera on the driver when they pulled the windows down and said something and drove off.
02:05
So I do have their description; it might be on my camera because it was at the time I spoke to them.
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