Bicycle reported stolen near 15th Ave S, Des Moines WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of a stolen bicycle near 15th Avenue Southeast and 270th Street in Des Moines. The suspect, described as a man in his twenties about six foot three with brown hair, was last seen on foot toward 124th Street. The missing bike was reported as a red BMX, possibly a Schwinn, with two flat tires.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Near 15th Avenue Southeast and 270th Street, reporting person advised the roommate stole their bike, last seen on foot towards 124th Street. Suspect is (name withheld), male in his twenties, around six foot three.
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Medium build, brown hair, no clothing description.
00:21
Right there is copy.
00:24
Three King Twenty One.
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Three King Twenty One.
00:29
Assuming the suspect left with the bike.
00:32
Can we ask what the bike looks like?
00:34
I'll call you back.
00:37
Twenty One.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:41
Were we able to get him back on the line?
00:43
He's rambling and not listening to my questions.
00:45
I'm trying. I've got a red BMX, possible Schwinn, and maybe two flat tires.
00:51
Okay.
00:53
I just saw a couple subjects near 124th and Cape Horn Avenue.
00:56
I want to see if I can show up them.
00:57
124th and Cape Horn Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
15th Ave S & S 270th St, Des Moines, WA 98198
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