Vehicle reportedly taken from GoMart in MacArthur, Beckley WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an apparent vehicle theft was reported at the GoMart near Robert C. Byrd Drive in MacArthur. According to radio communications, the complainant said a relative’s black 2017 Honda CR-V was taken by known acquaintances who might have traveled toward MacArthur or Sprague. The vehicle may have been left running while the owner was inside the store. Deputies requested extra patrols in the area while investigating the possible theft.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:9
Transcript:
00:00
We have a request for public service referencing joyriding.
00:06
It was the vehicle taken from near Robert C. Byrd Drive, GoMart in MacArthur.
00:13
Complainant advised that her grandfather had called and told her that (name withheld) and other subjects took his vehicle from this location.
00:23
They were possibly going towards MacArthur.
00:25
(Name withheld)'s husband was en route to go pick up the grandfather.
00:31
She doesn't have all of the details, stated it's a black Honda CR-V 2017.
00:39
Believes they were going to a residence of (name withheld) who lives in MacArthur.
00:45
She didn't have the exact address.
00:52
Did she say how they got access to the vehicle or anything?
00:58
Her best guess is that the grandfather went into GoMart with the car running.
01:04
These subjects were in the vehicle with him when he arrived.
01:08
Stated that they possibly took off while he was in the store.
01:27
Can you give me extra patrol for Prosperity Road?
02:29
That’s going to be near Kent Avenue in Sprague.
02:45
Is that for the subject that took it?
02:50
That's for (name withheld).
02:52
She believes that (name withheld) was going to her sister's, which is (name withheld).
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