Suspected shoplifter flees Walmart near Route 60, Cabell County WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible theft at Walmart on US-60 in West Virginia. A loss prevention employee reported that a man took items in a backpack and left the store. The suspect reportedly ran through the parking lot toward a nearby gas station and down a hill toward Route 60. Officers searched the area but it was unclear if the individual was located.
Audio|Heard on: Cabell County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
To 1406 at Route 60 Walmart.
00:03
Six four.
00:06
Good work.
00:11
1406, we're out at US 60 Walmart.
00:13
We've got loss prevention calling in saying a male has taken a backpack and placed several items inside it.
00:20
He's in the parking lot now and refuses to come inside the office.
00:23
Coming for some more information.
00:41
Copy six one.
00:43
All units responding, the suspect is halfway through the parking lot heading toward the gas station.
00:48
Male wearing a black jacket and gray pants, with glasses and tattoos on his face.
00:59
Involved in his location.
01:06
Copy.
01:14
To Walmart, we had five.
01:16
The suspect went through the grassy area at the end of the parking lot, and the loss prevention officer lost sight of him.
01:25
He went through the bushes and was headed down the hill toward Route 60.
01:30
I don't know if we'll find him after that.
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Location mentioned:
US-60, West Virginia
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