Suspect stole a Sharpie from sporting goods store, Crescent City CA
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A male suspect shoplifted a Sharpie marker from Big Five Sporting Goods. Staff requested only documentation and no police response.
Audio|Heard on: Del Norte County Sheriff, CCPD, Fire, EMS & CHP
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
L3, Delnard.
00:01
1022 of my last, I have a blade theft at near US-101 Big Five sporting goods.
00:10
RP, not requesting a response at this time.
00:18
Delano, L.A., L.A., E.
00:20
109.
00:24
L8, near US-101 at Big Five sporting goods for a staff.
00:30
Staff is reporting a male subject stole Sharpie from the front desk.
00:33
Not requesting response at this time.
00:38
And port.
00:43
Delmore, Albury, there's both.
00:48
Alfree. Alfree. All three.
00:51
Delmar Elbrie, contacted the RP and the involved individual at the location provided.
00:59
Both check-cote for the involved individual was non-desirate, did not observe a knife.
01:05
The second involved individual was COA.
01:08
They're requesting a trespass to the issue that's located, probably sending from.
01:19
104L3A involved individuals check code for not desirous of surcharges at this time negative knife observed by the other party requesting a trespass so if the individual is located
01:34
L8 don't learn good
01:38
Okay, clarification on the call at Big Five.
01:41
Staff at the front desk were reporting a male subject shoplifted a Sharpie and then left the store.
01:47
Their non-desirers have a response at this time, requesting documentation only due to the fact that it was just a Sharpie.
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Location mentioned:
US-101 N, Crescent City, CA 95531
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