Bicycle theft reported near Ponce City Market, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a stolen bicycle near Ponce City Market on the Beltline in Atlanta. The caller said the theft occurred the previous day and requested to review security camera footage.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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2602, copy that larceny call near Ponce de Leon Avenue Northeast, Ponce City Market.
00:06
Near Ponce De Leon.
00:08
It's actually going to be on the Beltline side of Ponce.
00:12
Caller advises a bicycle was stolen yesterday and they wanted to view camera footage.
00:19
A person wearing a green hoodie and blue jeans.
00:22
So he's going to be standing on.
00:23
On the beltline itself, by the scooters where they're all parked on the steps going back into Ponce City Market between Ponce and Kroger.
00:30
But on the beltline.
00:33
They called a lot yesterday.
00:35
Stand by.
00:37
Two 602, that is affirmative.
00:39
But the caller was no longer at the scene and was advised to call back when back at the location.
00:45
They are back at the location.
00:50
So you're saying that the caller called yesterday about a bicycle being stolen, left the location when an officer came out, and is now back at the location today?
00:59
Affirmative, these are two separate calls.
01:01
The caller yesterday was not at the location when the call was pulled in.
01:04
The caller has.
01:05
They'll return because they need to look at the video footage.
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