Man detained at mall after allegedly stealing shoes, Sarasota FL
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According to the dispatch call, a man in his 60s was detained by mall security at Dillard's for allegedly stealing shoes.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
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Transcript:
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Dispatch 1, 172, 1065, signal 65 at Dillard's UTC.
00:06
Mounted 61 dispatch for 97, all that.
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104, standby for further.
00:16
All of stand 3, clean me back, I'll be 51 to the calmer zone.
00:20
10 4.
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1-7-10 dispatch all the way to you and all protect the custody.
00:26
10-4[1].
00:31
Island 61 dispatch.
00:33
We have the south and the west doors covered if you can advise any info when you get it.
00:44
First floor just exited the restroom.
00:51
For description, please.
00:57
1061 they're heading towards the interior of the malls.
01:03
We have a description.
01:12
The 161 white male 60s 5-6 medium build gray hair gray jacket and an undershirt brown pants.
01:21
Plant floor and he hasn't exited into the interior of the mall.
01:26
He's heading towards the interior of the mall now.
01:31
He's now exiting into the interior of the mall.
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One, Sam 11, 1074.
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Okay, thank you.
01:46
Is Dillard's security following? Just that.
01:52
Security has him stopped now.
01:54
They said he took shoes.
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Location mentioned:
University Town Center Dr, Sarasota, FL 34243
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