Deputies respond to possible shoplifting at Walmart, Dripping Springs TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible shoplifting incident at the Walmart near East 290 in Dripping Springs. A female suspect, not detained, reportedly left the area in a red SUV heading toward Ring Drive. The vehicle’s license information appeared invalid, and a 2010 red Nissan SUV was later referenced. A $60 trail camera was recovered. No weapons were seen or threats reported.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Unit Maynard 31, clearing route to priority two shoplifting at Walmart near East 290 eastbound.
00:06
Female wearing a blue jacket and pink pajama shorts.
00:09
She's in the general merchandise side, not detained.
00:13
Any units en route for that shoplifting? It appears she's outside near the general merchandise side.
00:18
Give a license plate for a red Toyota SUV (number withheld) driving off heading towards Ring Drive now.
00:26
Units en route for that shoplifting.
00:28
Looks like that license plate appears to be canceled back in April of last year.
00:33
The return for the new one should be (name withheld), (number withheld) 2010 Nissan SUV, red in color.
00:40
It's around the shoplifting.
00:41
I don't know what else she took, but they did recover a $60 trail cam.
00:44
No weapons seen.
00:45
No one talks.
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