Theft at belk store near paul huff parkway, Cleveland TN
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According to the dispatch call, a male and female stole a kitchen aid mixer and shoes from Belk near Paul Huff Parkway NW. They fled in an unknown vehicle. Two other males were seen in the dressing room but involvement is unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
3787, copy a theft in progress at Belk.
00:09
87-06, I'm not clear across.
00:14
I'm headed that way.
00:15
You can stay ten-eight down there?
00:21
Hi, Kathy. It's the Belk, near Paul Huff Parkway NW.
00:27
It's going to be a white female and a white male.
00:34
They stole a kitchen aid mixer and some shoes.
00:36
They ran out of the store and got into a vehicle; unclear what kind of vehicle they got into.
00:41
There are also two male subjects in the dressing room, unknown if they were involved.
00:52
Is this going to be an active domestic assault in progress or already separated this time?
00:59
We are still on the phone trying to get further.
01:08
111 to the other units still need to be en route.
01:13
1050.
01:18
The caller does not live at that address.
01:20
He took the keys off of his son's backpack and went in the house.
01:24
The female is in the house now.
01:27
He said that his eyes swollen, she did make contact with it.
01:34
Right of the house, the female blocked him from going in.
01:42
We company 28.
01:47
Bud.
01:49
191, Baker Queen, Nora, Victor.
01:53
I got you.
01:55
We don't have a vehicle description at Belk.
02:04
Negative, they did not have one.
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Location mentioned:
Paul Huff Pkwy NW, Cleveland, TN 37312
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