Man selling metrocard swipes at bronx subway station, Bronx NY
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According to the dispatch call, a male suspect was reported selling MetroCard swipes at the 176 Street subway station on line 4 in the Bronx. He was described as wearing a short red jacket and blue jeans.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
So District 11 unit, near 176 St on the 4, booth Robert 286, male (name withheld), paid mask, selling swipes, short red jacket, blue jeans.
00:12
Can I have identification?
00:15
That one, the last one I read was near 176 St on the 4.
00:20
11 response to.
00:21
Lieutenant?
00:22
11 response to it.
00:24
That's going to be the paid mezzanine.
00:26
Five which lieutenant?
00:28
We have a mobile report post at that location.
00:32
Okay,
00:34
I need the mobile units to acknowledge any mobile unit 84 at near 174 St.
00:42
Sorry, near 176 St on the 4.
00:49
Mobile field force unit 84 at near 176 St on the 4?
00:57
And for the 1119.
01:02
Mobile 1119.
01:03
Mobile 1119.
01:05
Mobile 1119.
01:08
I need you to respond to near 176 St on the 4 from Barbara 286, male (name withheld) and the paid mezzanine selling white,
01:15
short red jacket, blue jeans.
01:19
4-central all checking advice 10 411 response to red
01:27
11 response to red 11 response to you're right foster you can 1080 near 176 St.
01:40
1119
01:48
1119.
01:49
Central, what's the script in regards to this muscle and the swipes?
01:53
Short red jacket, blue jeans.
01:58
Oh, four, thank you.
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St, Bronx, NY 10453
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