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Parked vehicle with broken rear side window 

audio iconVandalism
US-33, Ohio
Radio traffic about a parked silver 2011 Chevy Traverse with the driver's side rear window broken. The officer reads the vehicle identification information, notes the vehicle is registered to a person from Indiana, and marks the vehicle as suspicious.
Audio|Source: Ohio State Highway Patrol Post 84 Marietta and West Virginia State Police Troop 4 Parkersburg
02:35

Transcript:
Hatching through City, Indiana, go ahead. 10-4[1]. I'll be out with this vehicle, checking the van. Cut the back glass busted out on its park here at the intersection of Route 33, Jesse's running Beach Road. there's a cab driver having a cigarette, and I'll be 108. Copy. 66. Awesome, I got that 1028 that should be on this vehicle, I have a Venn number two. Indiana is notoriously difficult to get 28th to get 28th back through. I'll take the VIN when you're ready. For me, on one, golf, November, Kilo, Victor, Echo, Donald Pup, 4, Robo, Juliet, 137, G2.com Sir, I'm showing that clear NCIC valid through 1214 of 26, registered to (name withheld) from New Albany, Indiana. Should be a 2011 Chevy. 573-0-730. The 273 Fox Trot 030. The 28 it shows for that vehicle is... the Delta Lima-Foxrot 439ner. 24. Attached to the call, sir. It should be a 2011 traverse that should be silver in color, according to the DMV. 10-4. Make sure you note on the suspicious vehicle, CAD. that driver's side backglasses busted out.

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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement

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