Two masked males pull on car doors at shopping center, Watertown NY
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Two masked males were seen pulling on car door handles at a shopping center parking lot in Watertown. One male wore a tan hoodie and the other a dark hoodie. The male in the tan hoodie may have stolen from a nearby store. One ran toward Lowe's, the other left unknown direction.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Drivers report suspicious activity at Towne Center Drive, Watertown.
00:04
115, what is the suspicion?
00:11
Copy. 115, 3116, respond to 21850 Towne Center Drive, Kohl's.
00:16
Call came from staff reporting males in the parking lot pulling on car door handles.
00:23
Now stating there were two white males in the parking lot.
00:25
One of them has left headed in the direction of Lowe's.
00:33
115 Gerson, do we have any further description or travel method for the one?
00:44
115, we're attempting to get that now.
00:50
One of five, thirty, one six.
00:52
Caller stated they were both white males, both wearing masks.
00:56
One mask had a Christmas tree on it.
00:59
One subject was wearing a tan hoodie, the other a dark colored hoodie.
01:04
Caller states the male in the tan hoodie had his pocket filled and may have stolen from another store.
01:13
Attempting to determine direction of travel at this time.
01:20
Jefferson in 115.36, correction 316.
01:23
The male in dark hoodie ran towards Lowe's.
01:27
The male in tan hoodie left in an unknown direction.
01:31
Both subjects were on foot.
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Location mentioned:
Towne Center Dr, Watertown, NY 13601
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