A man dressed in all black with a bandaged, bleeding hand was reported leaving Marshalls after attempting to steal items. The store recovered the merchandise and requested police contact him as he walked toward Walmart on Bridge Street., Acushnet MA
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A man dressed in all black with a bandaged, bleeding hand was reported leaving Marshalls after attempting to steal items. The store recovered the merchandise and requested police contact him as he walked toward Walmart on Bridge Street.
Audio|Heard on: Acushnet, Fairhaven and Mattapoisett Police Dispatch
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
It'll work for the marshals, black male, dressing all black, wearing tins.
00:05
You got a hand that's bleeding wrap in a nice bandage.
00:08
Walking for his Walmart, just tried to steal belongings from marshals.
00:12
Marshall's did recover the product, but they'd like to try to make contact with him as he was in there last week.
00:17
Some items over there.
00:20
Time for.
00:26
405, it's four units wrong.
00:30
Roger.
00:31
Hey, Winnie, did you have the description one more time?
00:36
It's going to be a black male wearing all black in a pair of Tim's.
00:40
He's got a bleeding hand that's wrapped in an ace bandage, lashing, leaving marshals walking towards Walmart.
00:48
Fine, cool.
00:54
This did come in through the business line, so there's probably a bit of a way.
01:02
Roger.
01:09
4.9 of control amount in the area as well.
01:13
Richard.
01:19
415 control on the number one.
01:25
Roger. Roger.
01:31
He's walking on Bridge Street back until his Walmart.
01:34
He had the bus stop.
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Location mentioned:
Acushnet, MA 02743
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