Merchandise stolen at lehigh valley lifestyle center, Whitehall PA
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Security reported about $200 in merchandise stolen by four females at Lehigh Valley Lifestyle Center. Two suspects left the store while two remained inside. Security followed the two leaving to get descriptions.
Audio|Heard on: Lehigh County Police
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Near Lehigh Lifestyle Center.
00:02
The old chick-fil-A.
00:04
Report of approximately $200 worth of merchandise stolen from the store.
00:08
All employees at location.
00:11
Camera footage available.
00:12
Security and caller identify four females involved.
00:14
Two are leaving and security is following them.
00:18
Near Lehigh Lifestyle Center.
00:21
I have one.
00:22
Bye.
00:25
Let's see.
00:29
I'll be outside for your body.
00:31
Security is now following.
00:33
They are out to the parking lot.
00:36
Following to get people descriptions.
00:44
Okay.
00:46
Is it?
00:48
6-3.
00:50
Two here, let's call on.
00:53
That's what he said.
01:00
911 call from a male at the hospital.
01:03
He wants to go to the streets or shelter.
01:05
He is homeless.
01:06
Security was notified.
01:07
They have all I seen her, correct?
01:10
Never even great on.
01:12
Yep.
01:17
Yep.
01:25
822. Do we have a description of any of the females involved?
01:31
That's a negative at this point.
01:33
You stand by.
01:37
So are two of them still in the store and two of them are leaving?
01:44
That's what was made apparent from the digital I was given.
01:48
I'm going to try to have them get in contact with them again.
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Location mentioned:
Lehigh Lifestyle Ctr, Whitehall, PA 18052
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