Suspects assaulted employee after attempted theft at market, Kingsburg CA
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According to the dispatch call, at King's Market Deli in Kingsburg, suspects attempted to steal alcohol and assaulted an employee. The suspects fled in a white cargo van with possibly multiple males inside. The vehicle was later reported at a Valero station. Surveillance video of the incident is available.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno County Sheriff - Sanger/Parlier/Fowler/Orange Cove/Kingsburg
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Transcript:
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Call number 977474, disturbance at King's Market Deli near 1650 Drive.
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An employee confronted two suspects trying to steal alcohol.
00:11
The suspects physically fought the employee a short time ago.
00:15
They declined medical assistance.
00:16
They got into a white newer model cargo van,
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the end,
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and left the scene heading south near 670 Drive.
00:26
We have forced.
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Kingsburg 37, we have an additional reporter.
00:37
It's going to be Spanish speaking, a male in a white Ford van.
00:41
The plate of 18 Union, void 233, beat up the owner of ARCO, unknown if the equipment is needed to be a cool vaccine.
00:48
Headed northbound 99.
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Reporter now states the banders at Valero.
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Transforce.
01:00
Kingsburg 37.
01:02
From the original reporter, they have video surveillance.
01:06
States the suspects stole beer.
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Only description for them is six black male adults.
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Ten force.
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3-Nor 11 on sectors.
01:41
37 for the additional reporter advises there can be multiple subjects in the van, unknown if they had any weapons.
01:50
The suspect vehicle will now be up to Valero.
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104.
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Kingsburg, CA
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