Theft reported at Wawa on Riggs Road, Hyattsville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a theft and trespass at the Wawa near Riggs Road in Hyattsville. A male suspect, described as in his thirties wearing a red coat, black hat, and black pants, reportedly took chips, energy drinks, and sandwiches before leaving the area on foot. No direction of travel was provided.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:6
Transcript:
00:00
All right, two out of six, two out of seven have a trespass complaint.
00:04
This is going to be at the Wawa on Riggs Road, near Riggs, right?
00:12
So this theft has just occurred.
00:14
Says the person is wearing a red coat, black hat, black pants.
00:19
They did not give a description that he's on foot.
00:21
He took chips, energy drinks and sandwiches.
00:33
I'm sorry, do we get a direction of travel?
00:37
That's a negative.
00:38
Just said he left on foot, but did not say which direction.
00:43
So it just said he was standing outside the store.
00:46
He left on foot, possibly still in front of the store, but no direction given.
00:52
All right, copy, I'll be out.
00:53
Tip one again is a male with a black hat, red coat, black pants.
00:58
Male in his thirties.
00:59
Male in his thirties.
01:01
All right, looks like two and six will canvas, please.
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Location mentioned:
Riggs Rd, Hyattsville, MD 20783
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