Gold Toyota Highlander linked to burglary found unoccupied, Baltimore MD


Police found a 2005 gold Toyota Highlander with Virginia plates near Franklintown, Baltimore. The vehicle is linked to a first-degree burglary. It was parked and likely unoccupied with no keys found. Authorities are monitoring and investigating the vehicle's status.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
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Transcript:
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780 2 guys, we're in the driver's shop number (number withheld) What?
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Three
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This drove past a 1030 vehicle possible with Virginia Tech 4093 Hallstein It is hit off your out of your.
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Alright, I'm on Papa Grove now.
00:29
Simple, it looks like it's nice to like some granary, maybe a field.
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Alright, I'll swing back around, take a word.
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...for a team for our attention to me. That was an on view I had. You could put that in my box and give it a good enough.
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Tempour.
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Galuski was on Loretta west of Franklin Town.
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He wanted to take the opportunity.
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I ran it is coming back on 8 2005 Toyota Highlander Golden Color.
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Looks like the keys were not with the vehicle.
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I'm sorry, the typical stolen during the first degree burglary, so the keys were not accounted for and notify Burmertowney burglary in it if you come across it.
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I get that tag one more time, I'll enter it in on MCIC on my side.
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4093, call Sam.
01:50
Is it Maryland or Virginia?
01:53
Virginia.
01:57
Virginia. Okay.
02:01
Thirteen, we got a direction of trouble.
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The LPR photo looks like it was stationary.
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I don't think, it might be unoccupied.
02:13
Oh,
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boy.
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Three-fired in the CAD,
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500R MLP.
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The vehicle's stub, Virginia Tech, Tomahead, Report, 6880.
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