Officers detain possible burglary suspect near Second St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police detained a male believed to be involved in a possible burglary near North Second Street in Philadelphia. The individual, wearing a gray jacket and blue hat, was stopped and questioned by officers who slowed the scene after confirming the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
All right, I see the male on Second Street walking northbound near the 2700 block.
00:12
Looks like the complainant's going to be somewhere.
00:15
Maybe near Lehigh.
00:17
And actually they're coming up on Somerset.
00:24
Yeah, it's got a gray jacket, blue hat, blue jeans.
00:29
Carrying a round box, near North Second Street.
00:36
All right, near North Second Street, guys.
00:41
Twenty-eight seventeen, uh.
00:43
Second Street.
00:44
I'll get the notes.
00:48
Thirty-four, we're all out here with him.
00:49
You can slow it down.
00:50
Anybody else coming up?
00:52
We can slow down Second Street.
00:56
Twenty-four minutes remaining.
01:00
How do you have a male detained?
01:02
Twenty-eight seventeen s.
01:06
Where do you want us to go back for the complainant? Or did he finally catch up with y'all?
01:11
No, he's with us here.
01:13
We'll let him know what we got.
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Location mentioned:
N 2nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19133
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