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Man repeatedly takes coffee and reportedly steals itemBristol VA

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Lee Hwy, Bristol, VA 24202

According to the dispatch call, a man repeatedly returned to a business near Lee Highway, helped himself to coffee, and was seen putting an item in his pocket, leading to suspicion of theft.

Audio|Heard on: Washington County and Bristol City Public Safety
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Transcript:
283 streets near Lee Highway manager just called me says that there's a male he's been asked to leave repeatedly comes back about every hour helps himself to coffee and leaves and they just um saw him stuff something in his pocket he is a white male gray toboggan black puffy coat and has all over him

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Location mentioned:
Lee Hwy, Bristol, VA 24202

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