Possible theft near East-West Highway, Hyattsville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of a possible theft between 12:08 p.m. and 12:44 p.m. near Bellcrest Center Drive and East West Highway in Hyattsville. The suspects were described as a female wearing a black mask, gray shirt, and yellow and red pants, and a male wearing a black hoodie with an orange undershirt. No child was observed with the suspects.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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The theft occurred from 1208 to 1244, and they made a right towards Bellcrest Center Drive going towards East West Highway.
00:11
For the notes, the female ended up putting a black mask on, gray shirt, and yellow and red pants.
00:23
Copy.
00:24
Three three, what is 306 location?
00:27
Three hundred and twelve.
00:28
We are locating in the intersection of East West and Belcrest Center Drive.
00:34
Okay, I'll be en route to them.
00:36
(name withheld).
00:40
Were the subjects with a child?
00:45
If so, were they male or female? And we have a ten thirty-four for them.
00:50
Yeah. Only ten thirty-four have was a number two male and female, male with the black hoodie, orange undershirt.
00:59
Break.
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Female,
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black hair with a bun, gray shirt,
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yellow and red pants.
01:08
And no child was seen in the video.
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Location mentioned:
East-West Hwy, Hyattsville, MD
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