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Fraud investigation near Market StSan Francisco CA

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Market St, San Francisco, CA

As discussed during the dispatch call, police are investigating a suspected fraud involving unauthorized credit card transactions near Market Street in San Francisco. A known suspect with dyed red hair was identified, and officers checked the nearby area for further information.

Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
00:27
Transcript:
00:00
I think this is a good 603 with a known suspect.
00:03
(name withheld), unknown last name,
00:06
(number withheld). The suspect has bright dyed red hair.
00:12
Known to hang out at Cashier and Market.
00:14
(name withheld) went out on 98 to check the area.
00:19
Pulled their wallet.
00:20
They have forgery on their credit card.
00:25
Calls from Sacramento and Clay.

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Location mentioned:
Market St, San Francisco, CA

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