Suspect steals batteries at Home Depot in Tulare, Tulare CA
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A white male suspect wearing a brown jacket and black jeans stole batteries from Home Depot in Tulare. He left through the service desk exit with a cart and fled westbound on Prosperity Avenue in an older red Dodge pickup truck.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare City Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
487 in progress at Home Depot, near East Prosperity Avenue.
00:05
Arpe is advising there's a subject in Isle 12 that appears to have the combination to the locks securing their batteries.
00:13
He's currently loading items into a cart,
00:17
WMA, brown jacket, black jeans, white shoes.
00:24
(name withheld). I'm sorry.
00:46
30-722 to later 1043 he just left through the service desk exit in the parking lot with the cart running
01:01
away who we see what's the direction of travel on there
01:10
He's getting into a red pickup at this time in the parking lot.
01:14
It appears he left the car, has batteries in his jacket.
01:22
They're now advising Westbound Prosperity.
01:28
They're going to be turning Westbound Prosperity and older model red pickup, possibly a Dodge.
01:38
I'm here. I'm here.
01:39
Tia, sir.
01:41
Yeah, boy.
01:43
They were in the calls you mail.
01:45
They checked a black study, Joe.
01:49
Yeah, boy.
01:52
Clear Hill, Narby.
01:55
Yeah, that's one.
02:02
They're just leaving the equal Tateau, no,
02:04
prosperity.
02:07
Okay, sir. Sure.
02:15
Eighty-eight to last.
02:26
33152.
02:28
23152.
02:29
West St and Pleasant Ave, headed southbound.
02:33
Great pickup that's swerving.
02:36
287 Frank (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
E Prosperity Ave, Tulare, CA 93274
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