Shoplifting suspect fights employees at Macy's in Jersey City, Jersey City NJ
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A shoplifting suspect at Macy's in Jersey City fought employees while trying to leave the store. One employee was treated by EMS and is willing to provide a statement to detectives.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
All right, we got one under here.
00:01
He was shoplifting.
00:02
How much did he have?
00:04
Three hundred dollars worth of stuff.
00:05
He fought with them when he tried to exit the store.
00:08
Could you just notify the storage?
00:14
Yeah, your sergeant received.
00:16
Does he need medical attention?
00:20
That's negative, but one of their employees at Macy's went to the hospital.
00:28
All right, received.
00:30
Does that employee want to give a statement to a detective?
00:38
He didn't go to the hospital.
00:40
He was treated by them while they were here, but yes, he would like to make a statement.
00:48
So, Sergeant, just notify the NDC, please.
00:56
Eighty-two Broadman.
00:59
Yeah, 82 Broadman Parkway, a side door entry if you can TCLA, please.
01:05
No vote.
01:07
Appreciate it.
01:13
Do work, do you.
01:17
There is you ahead of us.
01:21
Thank you. Thank you.
01:23
No. No.
01:25
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01:33
This is a number of 30 more driving watch for the Macy's.
01:38
There's a 100 for shopper, then it worth 300.
01:41
The actor,
01:42
a physical one of the employees,
01:44
who got treated by EMS, and there's most of the legal statement within the second.
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Location mentioned:
Newport Centre Mall, 20 Mall Dr E, Jersey City, NJ 07310
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