Purse stolen at gas station by four suspects in vehicle, West Hartford CT
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A purse was stolen at the Sunoco gas station near Farmington Avenue. Four suspects, three males and one female in their 20s, fled in a possibly gray Honda Accord. The suspects' direction is unknown. Police are searching for the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: West Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
The 89 from Sunoco near Farmington Avenue.
00:04
The complainant's reporting that their purse was just taken.
00:08
Suspect is in a vehicle, unknown what direction they went.
00:14
Over.
00:15
Correction.
00:16
It was not on foot.
00:17
It was in a vehicle.
00:19
No one.
00:27
Possibly gray vehicle, no make or model.
00:32
So far.
00:35
And for you know it's heading to Sunoco.
00:43
Suspects described as three males and one female, in their 20s.
00:48
So forth. I'm pulling him.
00:58
The purse was placed on a coffee table when it was taken.
01:02
Next Mary to the state and surrounding towns on a hotline, looking for a narcotics dog.
01:09
Then, possibly there to the state and surrounding towns on the hotline looking for a canine for a narcotics search.
01:20
Offer negative.
01:23
Taylor, negative.
01:28
Okay, I mean, too negative.
01:37
7 to 8.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:41
Go ahead. How do you guys get the subscription on that vehicle? There you go.
01:53
3 to 7, what's your center?
01:59
Paul Barton Chesmine.
02:01
There's a gray Honda, female driver.
02:06
It was a gray Honda Accord, but kind of came out of a back road near the prospect out of Bridgeport.
02:13
Ten four, I'll make my way towards you.
02:18
Ten four, I pulled behind another car.
02:21
It's now parked facing westbound.
02:26
North side of the roadway block from Child Road.
02:30
They don't have any suspect info.
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