Three shoplifters leave store with stolen goods, Pittsfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, three shoplifters, including two males and one female, left the Cumberland Farms store near Dalton Ave on foot towards McDonald's. They took donuts and other items without paying. Officers are investigating and plan to trespass the suspects from the property.
Audio|Heard on: Berkshire County Fire, Police and EMS - Central-Northern
Listen to dispatch call
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
104-106 Cumberland Farms on Dalton Ave.
00:03
For three shoplifters, two males all dressed in black, one of them has a black Adidas double bag and one female with a yellow jacket.
00:12
All have left the property already,
00:15
on foot headed towards McDonald's.
00:23
Five,
00:29
I'll roll that way.
00:39
4.23 in the area.
00:44
Turn 4-4.
01:00
921 respond the soldier on 360360 West Doos Atomic Street reported mail party in the 50s request and transport crisis valuation
01:14
met is 9 new on respond the soldier on 360 360 360 West Doos Atomic Street mail party in the 50s request and transport for crisis valuation voluntary transport Joe, they'll train that.
01:37
Five,
01:38
I think I saw him fast and missed even the moonlight.
01:50
Go ahead, five.
01:52
I'll be out with him past, I'm going to fly.
01:53
I'll be out with him in front of Rip Coast fly.
02:03
5 to 4. You want to swing by Cumberland Farms and see what they took?
02:14
Sorry.
02:17
Jack, you want to swing by Cumberland Farms and see what they took?
02:22
Check them there now.
02:23
They can't register said that they took donuts and some other items and know what exactly.
02:37
Just wants to get them trespassed.
02:40
Just wants to get them trespass.
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