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Man with knife pushes wheelchair after attempted robberyLancaster CA

audio iconRobbery
Division St, Lancaster, CA

A man approximately 30 years old pushed a black wheelchair while carrying a silver knife and walking southbound on Division Street near Triple Change. He was wearing a gray hoodie, blue jeans or shorts, and a white hospital-style mask. No items were taken from the victim during the reported robbery attempt.

Audio|Source: Antelope Valley Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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In this, 13 out of his advisor is advising me of the 10th 211[1].
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I thought occurred approximately similar to this field from 111 to West Avenue, candid to the business as in the end of Q.
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There's one suspect, (name withheld) walking southbound on Division, approach to Triple Change.
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A suspect can be described as a male, approximately 30 years old, 5'8, 120 pounds, black over brown.
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The suspect was wearing a gray hoodie, blue jeans, blue shorts, a white hospital-style mask, and it was pushing a black wheelchair.
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There's nothing to pain from the victim, what can choose is a silver knife with the suspect.
Police codes explained
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[1]
211: Robbery or attempted robbery

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Division St, Lancaster, CA

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