Suspected hotel theft near 19th and Chestnut, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible theft involving 20 lamps reportedly taken from a hotel near 19th and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia. The suspect was later stopped by officers at Huntington Station. The situation was reported as under control.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hi, it was a J-band call for a person who stole 20 lamps out of the hotel near 19th and Chestnut.
00:07
We have that person stopped on the platform at Huntington Station.
00:11
Okay.
00:15
I'm sorry, is that the listed intersection?
00:18
Over with target.
00:19
No job. Resume everybody.
00:22
Proceed, you all clear? I'll sign down to you.
00:24
Three 600 kids at our hundred and market frame for expiration.
00:29
Okay, so you might want to go over a 26th district error if you need additional, but I will let my supervisor know we have the male stopped.
00:38
Ninety-one is that in reference to Chestnut?
00:45
That's this huh?
00:48
I guess yes, to the hotel.
00:50
The man who stole the lamps.
00:53
Correct, we have him stopped.
00:57
Ninety-one, where they at now?
01:00
Twenty-six hundred Kensington.
01:01
Everything is under control.
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