Stolen vehicle sighted near Market St and 21st, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers discussed a possible stolen black Jeep Cherokee that may have been involved in an auto accident near 21st and Market Streets in Philadelphia. The vehicle was last seen heading eastbound, but officers lost visual contact. The report indicates the situation was unresolved at the time of communication.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
There was a black Chevy, excuse me, a black Comet.
00:09
Black Jeep Cherokee, plate (number withheld).
00:13
It was a call for us.
00:15
We don't have eyes on it.
00:17
You say you have eyes? We're going out to a market.
00:20
Just seen eastbound on Chestnut from 21st.
00:26
What's it wanted for?
00:28
He was in stolen status, but we currently don't have eyes on him.
00:33
Okay, so I got a black Jeep.
00:36
Or just wanted for stolen?
00:39
Highway 25 is regular stolen?
00:42
Repeat that.
00:44
That car was just regular stolen?
00:48
Yes, ma'am. It looked like there was some kind of auto accident near 21st and Market, and then we tried to catch up with it and it was gone.
00:58
But our thing was installed.
01:02
I am not going to use you that.
01:07
Man, I got it.
01:08
All right, we're not going to be following cars, too crowded out tonight.
01:12
All right,
01:13
So just let it go.
01:18
How are we still servicing?
01:20
Have no eyes on it.
01:21
We're just giving you guys a heads up, that's all.
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