Female suspect hits manager during theft attempt, Randallstown MD
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According to the dispatch call, a female suspect attempted to steal tobacco at Royal Farms near Liberty Road and struck the store manager during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Tien in the area near Liberty Road, Royal Farms for theft.
00:06
Call is advising.
00:07
There's a customer there, attempting to steal tobacco.
00:10
The table clear up in that way.
00:14
Suspect is a black female in her 40s wearing a tan jacket, purple shoes, blue shirt, pink bag.
00:23
Special available supervisor wanted to make sure you would direct on that theft that's near Liberty Road.
00:32
10.22139.
00:38
I might have missed it.
00:40
We ended up dispatching net test.
00:46
The one at Royal Farms is actually clearing to hit there.
00:53
Yeah, that's the other one that was on 11th post.
00:57
Negative, not yet.
01:00
Okay.
01:04
We get this call all the time from this number on 8th floor.
01:08
Obviously any case.
01:10
21, 21.
01:12
Yeah, 21, 21.
01:18
And I'll take care of the death on 11th case.
01:23
Civil.
01:28
413, 411 fire advisory, have active fire.
01:32
Have one.
01:35
4. 4.
01:38
21, 22 hours.
01:44
240, we have 215 routes to their 1411 sports.
01:49
Okay.
01:52
21212.
01:54
Three 15. Three 15.
02:01
Three sitting there.
02:06
Courtesy ride from the precinct to the metro, starting is (number withheld).
02:10
You're in a 10-nobiles.
02:11
We just got an update.
02:13
The employer says that the lady couldn't buy tobacco products, she couldn't agree, and hit the manager.
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Location mentioned:
Liberty Rd, Randallstown, MD 21133
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