Report of individual using a grinder to cut a bike lock off a rack in front of Whole Foods near 750 South Ash, possibly related to prior e-bike thefts., Tempe AZ
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Report of individual using a grinder to cut a bike lock off a rack in front of Whole Foods near 750 South Ash, possibly related to prior e-bike thefts.
Audio|Heard on: Tempe Police Department - North Patrol District
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04:15
Transcript:
00:00
I got advised by a phone call from a citizen that there is an individual using a grinder to cut a bike off a bike rack in front of Whole Foods right now.
00:12
Yeah, LR talk or another officer that could get eyes on that.
00:19
I'm sorry, are using what?
00:25
There's an individual using a grinder to cut a bike off a rack in front of Whole Foods right now, if we have R-Tock or an officer that could get eyes on that.
00:35
I just need you to know what they were using, thank you.
00:42
Just be advised we have numerous e-bikes stolen from that business and that complex in the last couple weeks.
00:50
That's where based R-Tock.
00:56
14. Can you get a visual 750 South Ash? We're looking for a subject using a grinder to cut a bike off a rack.
01:03
Pelt 300 devices that have been stolen from their break period.
01:06
You can start that way in a second.
01:08
You can start that way in a second.
01:09
14.
01:10
14.
01:13
14.
01:21
There's another dispatcher that located some possible information on that subject for 1522 E Southern.
01:29
There's an informational hazard there with a possible daughter's name.
01:35
And I have a 21.
01:41
Sorry, if that moves for two, Paul 12, my apologies.
01:50
I'm adding some information to your call.
01:51
There's a informational hazard that we're related to possibly this one-on-one you'll be checking on.
02:01
I'm 1011 over our west side multi-jensen.
02:10
Okay.
02:22
There's also additional information that was added reference to contact we had possibly with hurt at the Sam's Club.
02:30
And far, is there a way you could look that up in a tie cycle?
02:34
I'm looking at right now.
02:38
Copy that.
02:40
Okay.
02:43
Okay. Okay.
02:45
Okay. Palf 15.
02:49
So, see, transport, sent the R.
02:50
Health. It will not be calling.
02:53
Time for.
02:59
Three or fourteen, I'm trying to get you into the unit from south.
03:05
All twenty-five north.
03:09
If you go back at three to fourteen, seven fifty south ash the whole food, it's going to be information that's about thirteen unrelated traffic received.
03:17
The subject was in front of the business using a grinder to cut off a bike from a bike rack.
03:22
We have no description.
03:24
Up to 400 is trying to get a camera on that right now.
03:29
10-4[1]. Becoming from 35.
03:33
10-4[1].
03:34
In one of the cases, it was a heavy Hispanic nail with a potts cut.
03:42
He usually was wearing a hoodie.
03:45
10-4[1]-12 hood.
03:46
1213 hood.
03:49
Clearing this call shortly, I can be 17.
03:52
I have a description of a white guy in mid-length hair wearing all-black or gray.
03:58
Okay.
04:00
For three-pile 22 straight to make.
04:03
Right,
04:05
so I got.
04:09
Three hundred of those units have also been spilling them out of the parking garage outside the Whole Foods entrance.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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