White and orange cargo van reported stolen near Nichols Drive, Barboursville WV
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Authorities responded to a report of a stolen vehicle near Nichols Drive. The vehicle is a white and orange 2024 Chevy Express cargo van with Arizona license plates, last seen heading east on Route 60 near Walmart.
Audio|Heard on: Cabell County Public Safety
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
Where worse are you all, so they have a lot of their trucks pulling into the Walmart now,
00:04
so that the truck supposedly stolen?
00:34
We hit it back all with my dad for today.
00:40
Anymore?
00:42
Hey and if you were just moving the call, but after the first of all, this is the third, possibly four-time this has happened.
00:48
So we have a history, we have to call CPSX.
00:53
We have to call CPSX.
00:58
Forward dispatch.
01:07
Do you say this is at Route 60, Walmart?
01:13
Is that permanent?
01:17
I'm passing Smith Drive I'll pull in there until 53 or 50 can get there.
01:21
Where is the vehicle located?
01:29
I don't see exactly where in the lot of it was.
01:32
Apparently the driver's around going inside the store.
01:37
I'm in the area.
01:38
What color you said the vehicle was?
02:12
Good.
02:14
Bye. Thank you.
02:26
Thanks. Thanks,
02:27
I'll see if I can catch up with.
02:41
Has been able to look out for a white and orange and color 2024 Chevy Express cargo van, U-Haul.
02:48
Arizona play (number withheld) was called in a moment ago by U-Haul.
02:54
So they were following and pulled into Walmart around 6 feet.
02:57
Is in NCIC as stolen, last seen going eastbound on Route 60.
03:00
Any unit make in contact please if I was this much clear, 1618.
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Location mentioned:
Nichols Dr, Barboursville, WV 25504
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