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Attempted abduction and crash near Fourth and Rockland 

audio iconRobbery; Alcohol Violation
Near D St, Philadelphia, PA 19120
Radio dispatch reporting an attempted abduction on the highway near Fourth and Rockland. Callers said a man in a white shirt tried to take a woman in a blue shirt and mentioned a knife. A red Jeep was following and then crashed into several vehicles; officers noted a possible DUI.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Police - Citywide
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Transcript:
Sent by the ninth district: report of an abduction in progress with mention of a knife. A male in a white shirt was reported trying to abduct a female in a blue shirt on the highway. Repeating from the ninth: abduction in progress, possible weapon, male in a white shirt trying to take a female in a blue shirt. Nothing proven. Location: Fourth and Rockland. The female was following a red Jeep that just crashed and struck multiple vehicles; possible DUI[1].

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DUI: Driving Under the Influence

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Near D St, Philadelphia, PA 19120

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