Shoplifting reported near South Crater Road store, Petersburg VA
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According to the dispatch call, a shoplifting occurred near South Crater Road at the ABC store. Two suspects wearing dark clothes with red and black hooded jackets were seen walking toward Walmart.
Audio|Heard on: Petersburg Police
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
We also have a shoplifting near South Crater Road just came in as well.
00:08
Before it's been confirmed, it's nice the paperwork over.
00:13
Two-zero-eight.
00:21
Wait.
00:23
I got that mill party on board.
00:24
They're out to headquarters.
00:25
Beginning mileage when you're ready.
00:27
Sure.
00:33
Again at mileage 139-774, again 139-774.
00:38
Okay, 6-7-4.
00:39
Two-01, Petersburg on location in Miles S3 at 621, 621.
00:55
P. P. Seven.
01:01
The phone move, Scott, back for a city.
01:08
The answer you clean.
01:13
Tuesday, one, Paysburg.
01:16
201, go ahead with your mouth.
01:20
Any mileage was, last three is 621, 621, that party walked into the hospital, clear.
01:26
You can show me a route to that.
01:28
Shablet's been called.
01:34
Your route.
01:36
Which store was it?
01:39
It'll be the ABC store, near South Crater Road.
01:42
We were the clerk in reference to the same.
01:46
I copy from the hospital.
01:48
The suspect was being headed towards Walmart on foot, two rubber mics,
01:54
one has on black pants and a black hoodie, the second head on a black jacket with a red hood.
02:00
Copy, did you have an available unit to assist?
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Location mentioned:
S Crater Rd, Petersburg, VA 23805
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