Drone stolen from store and suspect seen in parking lot, West Hartford CT
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A suspect stole a drone from a store and hid it under his jacket. The suspect was then seen sitting in a silver Honda with no license plates near Jared The Galleria of Jewelry.
Audio|Heard on: West Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Eighty-nine at Best Buy just occurred.
00:01
It's going to be a black male six-foot brown jacket, blue hat, wearing jeans, walking through the parking lot towards Jared The Galleria of Jewelry.
00:08
Took a drone and hid it under his jacket.
00:11
Same copy.
00:12
That's got.
00:18
Hey, can have a case number, please?
00:24
Stand for your case number is (number withheld).
00:30
Dispatch, ladder four.
00:33
Ladderford, run.
00:39
Available, three-person VLS.
00:43
Preceteen 1639.
00:49
And for 5 and 10.
00:51
The suspect still in the parking lot sitting in a silver Honda, possibly in a cord, with no plates, next to Jared.
00:59
So, four, five, oh, that's life.
01:07
9.08 going to the children's.
01:15
Gracie, daughter children's, 1641.
01:18
I'll be 102,
01:23
Edward. Okay.
01:30
8.10-2s in the car.
01:32
7-4.
01:33
5 to the front, 1040.
01:39
Go ahead, plus.
01:46
Antique, Connecticut,
01:48
01, Adam, Charlie, King Lincoln.
01:51
Zero one, Adam, Charlie, King Lincoln, Antique.
01:54
Stay-bye.
02:00
Call our five, you're up with the suspect in the vehicle.
02:03
Say what.
02:16
For the five, that vehicle,
02:18
comes back clear to a Honda, a cord from (number withheld),
02:23
comes back to an Elfrey O'Quilis out of East Hartford.
02:27
Siddlerc. Ciburg.
02:28
Cable.
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Location mentioned:
New Britain Ave, West Hartford, CT 06110
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