Possible jewelry robbery near Neptune Ave, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatchers discussed a possible robbery involving stolen jewelry near Neptune Avenue. The caller, identified as a female victim, said two males took a watch and necklace valued at about $1,000. There were no cameras in the area. The case was to be referred to a detective for follow-up.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
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Transcript:
00:00
I was talking to the victim.
00:01
(Name withheld) stated that while she was in the house, one of the males snatched a watch off her wrist and another male, while trying to get her out of the house, ripped the necklace.
00:12
While the necklace ended up being ripped off her neck, there are no cameras in the area at the moment.
00:21
And when did this happen? What location?
00:25
Sorry, it's going to be near Neptune Avenue.
00:32
These people, is there a value on the jewelry?
00:36
It's going to be approximately $1,000 and she is able to let me.
00:46
All right, South Sergeant.
00:49
All right, Sergeant, I got all that.
00:51
Does (name withheld) want to come in and speak with the detective now or at a later time?
00:57
(Name withheld) said it was taken at a later time.
01:02
All right, receive that.
01:03
We'll get all the info and forward everything to the detective so she can speak with him.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Neptune Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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