Black 2012 Dodge Charger reported stolen in Springfield, Springfield IL


A black 2012 Dodge Charger with red stripes and a broken passenger window was reported stolen near Governor in Springfield. A back motion alarm was triggered at Grace Hearing Beauty near 9th St, where officers found no key holder and checked for signs of entry. The vehicle was being actively sought by authorities.
Audio|Source: Sangamon County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Attention all city-sum county units. Prepare copy stolen vehicle.
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Attention all city-term county units prepared to copy stolen vehicles stolen from near Governor via black 2012 Dodge Charger, Black 2012 Dodge Charger,
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807-513, 807-513 has red stripes on the hood, passenger side windows broken out, tinted windows.
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Last scene on Flock, 0,328 hours northbound.
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We're currently through Williams, any unit coming in contact, stop and a whole, stolen vehicle, Lincoln 838, 1036, 1130.
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6.15, go ahead.
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As a minimum, we are going to be doing the crash report for this incident.
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So, you advise Scott County to secure the vehicle.
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They don't need to lock or anything, but obviously don't drive it around or anything like that, so we get the people there.
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6.58, 10-4[1].
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Springfield 4, Frank 35. Show me on scene.
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435-104.
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Lincoln 853, Lincoln 966. Lincoln 966.
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853. 966. 966.
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Near 9th St, Grace Hearing Beauty, back motion alarm.
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They're out.
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1060.
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10.04.
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6.8, Springfield.
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Go ahead.
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6.68. They did provide the 28 from the vehicle.
01:56
They've come back stolen from Springfield.
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However,
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the vehicles, the 20 is out of Springfield. However, it reported stolen the University of Champaign.
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10.4.
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Jacksonville or Morgan County have any pending break-ins or robberies or anything in the last six hours or so?
02:30
I can check on that. However, they did locate a ID in the vehicle.
02:38
The ID does match the description of the person that went into the cornfield.
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That's helpful.
02:45
Thank you.
02:48
Yeah, we will all advise what we do next, but we maybe get some more resources.
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6.58, 104.
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966.
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966.
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Everything I can get to secure, I'll see any signs of entry.
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104, no key holder.
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104, I'll be 108 then.
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853, you can disregard.
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No more.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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