Possible shoplifting at auto parts store in Kent, Kent WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible shoplifting at an auto parts store near Southeast 256th Street in Kent. The suspect, described as a man in his forties wearing a tan puffer jacket, hat, and jeans, reportedly left the scene eastbound on foot while holding two air compressors. Law enforcement monitored nearby areas, including a bus stop, following the report.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Two King 2429 for shoplift at O'Reilly near Southeast 256th.
00:05
Two four copy.
00:07
Four hundred and twenty-nine occurred 2 min ago.
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Last on foot, eastbound near 256th.
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Male in his forties wearing a tan puffer jacket, tan hat, and jeans.
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Fourteen twenty-one.
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I am pretty close to that.
00:18
Copy.
00:20
Fourteen twenty-one.
00:21
Did they say what they took? Two air compressors.
00:24
He was holding them.
00:26
Copy.
00:28
Four King Two.
00:29
Do you have traffic?
00:32
I might have the person getting on the bus.
00:34
Did they say about the approximate age?
00:37
Forties, maybe.
00:38
Copy again.
00:39
Wearing a tan puffer jacket and jeans, had a tan hat on.
00:42
Copy.
00:43
What's the time going?
00:46
As of now, about five to six minutes.
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Fourteen twenty-one.
00:49
This is not going to be the person.
Disclaimer:
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:
SE 256th St, Kent, WA 98030
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