Theft investigated at American Eagle in mall, Albany NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to a reported larceny at the American Eagle store in Crossgates Mall. Two female suspects were mentioned, one wearing jeans and a black sweatshirt, the other in all black with a gray beanie and carrying a Foot Locker bag. They were last seen heading toward JCPenney, and one individual was later located near Primark, where mall security and officers were on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Albany NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Eight, suspend me from that callback and put me on a larceny out of American Eagle.
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It's going to be two females,
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jeans,
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black sweatshirt.
00:11
The other one is wearing all black, has a gray beanie, and is carrying a Foot Locker bag.
00:18
7252. Small detail, you can have us.
00:21
7252.
00:23
Eight dispatch, sir.
00:24
Last known direction of travel is east heading towards JCPenney.
00:29
I'm checking Primark now.
00:32
Eight dispatch per security, one of those females is being picked up right now.
00:36
I'm gonna head over there.
00:37
1753.
00:39
Detail to eight just confirming you said Primark?
00:43
That's affirmative, right across from lower H&M.
00:45
You'll see law and security hanging out outside.
00:48
We're just five below now.
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Location mentioned:
Crossgates Mall Rd Unit B110, Albany, NY 12203
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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