Car stolen near Agate and Westmoreland, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a vehicle theft in progress near Agate and Westmoreland Streets in Philadelphia. A man wearing a gray and blue shirt with jeans was seen taking a white Nissan with an unknown tag and heading toward Kensington.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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In the 24th district, theft in progress near Agate and Westmoreland.
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Officer reports a male wearing gray and blue shirt with jeans, taking a white Nissan, tag (number withheld).
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Last seen on Westmoreland towards Kensington.
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Repeating in the 24th district, near Westmoreland, a male in gray and blue shirt with jeans taking a white Nissan, tag (number withheld).
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Last seen on Westmoreland towards Kensington.
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Nothing further.
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Report from the 24th district: theft in progress near Agate and East Westmoreland. Taken was a white Nissan, tag (number withheld), by a male wearing gray or blue shirt and jeans.
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No direction of travel or time given.
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Theft in progress near Agate and East Westmoreland. Taken was a white Nissan, tag (number withheld), by a male in gray and blue shirt with jeans. No direction or time element given.
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Location mentioned:
E Westmoreland St & Agate St, Philadelphia, PA 19134
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