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Conflicting reports on stopped vehicle's status 

audio iconMotor Vehicle Theft
Rolling Rd., Maryland
Police stopped a vehicle thought to be stolen. There was confusion about whether it was truly stolen or just wanted for questioning. Officers were checking information about the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
04:0

Transcript:
Yes, ma'am. The person that you ran, was that Scott or Anderson? (name withheld). Not the driver. That's the owner of this vehicle. (name withheld), she'd owner. Yeah, I have someone else driving. Can I have a 27[2], 29[3]? You got a Soundex? Second, for the Maryland Sound Acts of Mary David, 102, 720909-39. 3-1. Mary, just the valve was saying, 21229. In reference to that vehicle stop, NCIC[1] says attempt to locate only, not stolen, caution, arms vehicle driven by (name withheld). Our computer says stolen vehicle. Turn in reference, we're calling hot dust now. So can I, you have a big cat? It has me somewhere else, and I'm at Cold Spring and rolling with therapy. Did the lab come yet? Because I can't take you off it to the lab come. She got to dispatcher lab to it. I canceled the lab maybe about 45 minutes ago. The suspect is still in surgery, so they can't do anything until she's out. Oh, you cancel the lab with night's relief. Okay. All right, I'll put it on here. Okay. CityWire, NK9, 10226 switch to the eastern. K9, 10206 to switch to the eastern 1102, that's found. 25. Oh, it's 25. Yes, a reference to my assault. Hold me up to the station, got a file charger. Pee number for D. You told me it to come back to the common spot for four days. Meadow number. Matter of fact, you saying the tag is coming back to fold. Do whatever. Pee number you may have a tag code? 2-50406-300. The Honda Corals was reported stolen 8 4, 2025. All right, well, that CC number you're giving me is this coming up as if it's a common assault there. So I don't know if there's a different CC for that stolen tag. And even through our desk, it's like the tag. It's that same CC number they got for the short comment called after a lot. Well, they got to take it out the computer. Because if another dispatcher running, she's going to tell you the vehicle stolen. All right, Temple, but there's only one cc, and that's the cc with the last 4-6-3-00, right? That's correct. All right, ten-four, stop getting sick. There's only a common that's calling here. It's not a stolen vehicle in here at all. I take it as well. We're good after you now, we're going to sleep.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NCIC: National Crime Information Center (reference to stolen/wanted vehicle query)
[2]
27: Driver's License Check
[3]
29: Wanted Persons Check

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Location mentioned:
Rolling Rd., Maryland
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