Stolen scooter recovered near flagg street in putnam, Putnam CT
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A stolen scooter was reported near Flagg Street in Putnam. Officers discussed witness accounts and the possible tracking of the scooter with an air tag. The scooter was later found abandoned on a dirt road at the end of Flagg Street.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam Police
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
205 a should have an ID number just to add to the call for the victim.
00:23
25, did the original witness have a direction of travel when you saw them take off?
00:31
You went in the direction of David Street, like I mentioned earlier?
00:36
That's where he laughed on, going on.
00:38
Okay, runner.
00:40
Were they riding it or pushing it?
00:43
He claims he could hear them driving it, so...
00:49
Repeat.
00:56
They went all the way through East Putnam by Fox Road, Liberty Highway.
01:02
Hawkins didn't see anything.
01:04
I'm continuing back to the district.
01:06
I want to help you all about.
01:14
23, you said the victim said he has the keys?
01:19
That's what he said, yeah.
01:22
Then that the vehicle has an air tag on it, so he might be able to track it with his sifter.
01:32
The original caller also told me he'd heard the moped around here before with the same individual, so I'm confused.
01:47
Let me check out the dirt road at the end of Flagg Street.
01:54
They said they heard something down there before it all happened.
02:01
Well, I think I found a scooter, so...
02:10
Roger. We're heading that way.
02:14
We're at Yamaha of Putnam, correct?
02:17
Yeah, that's what your victim said.
02:21
Looks like they pushed it down and left it on the dirt row at the end of flag.
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Location mentioned:
Flagg St, Putnam, CT 06260
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