Possible shoplifting reported at Target store, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible shoplifting incident at a Target store near Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. A subject was reportedly taking merchandise on the second floor. The situation was later canceled after the complainant withdrew the report.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Car standing by in the 9th District, possible theft in progress.
00:02
Near Chestnut Street, Target store.
00:04
(description withheld) on second floor taking merchandise.
00:07
Subject still on location.
00:08
Repeating in the 9th District, possible theft in progress, at Target.
00:12
(description withheld) on location taking merchandise.
00:15
Nothing further.
00:18
Central 530, I'll start over.
00:20
Let me get the flash one more time.
00:22
(description withheld).
00:25
Subject on the second floor.
00:28
Please repeat. Units are back.
00:31
Nine foot B 13.
00:33
Receive.
00:36
Me and School B two and 9 foot B 14 will go back at Target.
00:43
Receive.
00:45
School B one, show me a road there too.
00:48
Receive.
00:50
Nine four two.
00:53
Nine four two.
00:55
Hey, you can resume me from this and turn around to my previous.
00:59
Received.
01:02
Nine 4B13.
01:04
Nine 4B13? What was the flash for that woman at Target?
01:10
Nineteenth and Chestnut.
01:12
(description withheld).
01:15
Be advised, the complainant called back to cancel.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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