Pursuit ends with suspect detained on I-495 shoulder, Prince George's County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers on I-495 in Maryland pursued a possible stolen vehicle that had stopped on the shoulder. A person fled from the car but was soon detained by police. During the incident, officers reported the person digging inside the vehicle and possibly discarding a dark object into nearby woods, prompting a K9 search for evidence. The vehicle involved was later identified as possibly stolen.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Two (number withheld), I'm en route.
00:02
Whoever's coming up, there's a guy he keeps going in the car.
00:06
I see a car kind of beside.
00:07
Stop that person right there.
00:09
He just went in there and pulled something out.
00:13
Who's ever coming on the side? Keep coming up the side.
00:17
Hey, can somebody stop that person right there?
00:36
Over here on the shoulder, this person right here who's ever coming up on the shoulder to stop them.
00:42
He kept digging in the car trying to take stuff out.
00:47
I-495 North, near Medical Center.
01:00
Lincoln (number withheld), can you start K9 for our article search? She most definitely threw something in the woods, some type of black metal object.
01:18
The person who ran, I got them in custody.
02:03
We're going to stolen Virginia plate (number withheld), comes back to a BMW four door.
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Location mentioned:
I-495, Maryland
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