Man shoplifts at Foot Locker near Newport Mall, Jersey City NJ
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Police responded to Newport Mall after a man was reported shoplifting at Foot Locker and trying to leave through the Starbucks exit.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Do you go over to Newport Mall and a foot locker on a merchant customer?
00:07
Please see.
00:13
Stay caught.
00:14
It's contact.
00:19
See that her uncle's drunk and he was threatening to hear her mother and roommate.
00:29
Call is not off on scene.
00:30
She receives a call from her roommate, saying that she still is uncomfortable.
00:39
South Sergeant, okay.
00:41
This best unit or you don't have one available?
00:45
Yeah, I have no units available.
00:52
Alright, you sit up, actors not on scene.
00:56
Actors on scene, call is not on scene.
01:02
Where's the caller?
01:08
I'm not sure off.
01:09
She just called in on behalf of her mother and her roommate, stated that her uncle's drunk and is making threats.
01:20
Let me try to free off here.
01:23
S-D-9, you guys still with this Midwell?
01:27
I'm still in the room.
01:33
Yeah, Southide, we're available.
01:34
What was that? We'll take that.
01:37
(number withheld) Parkway, apartment one.
01:39
All right, see.
01:46
It's four I'm going on.
01:47
Here I'm going on.
01:56
So he returned that and they just gave him a catch.
02:04
He's about to walk out.
02:08
Oh,
02:09
hold on.
02:15
I'm going towards the Starbucks exit.
02:21
All right, guys, it looks like he's about the Exhibitor of the Starbucks site.
02:35
I call me left.
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Location mentioned:
Mall Dr W Unit 0B04, Jersey City, NJ 07310
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