Suspect arrested after theft at Wawa store, Media PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a reported theft at a Wawa convenience store on State St in Media. A male suspect was seen carrying a bag with several Red Bulls and chips. Officers located and arrested the suspect near Hazel and State streets. A positive identification was made and one person was taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
The Wawa,
00:01
apparently the actress,
00:02
turning off southbound on Hazel now.
00:07
Who's following?
00:09
I'm at the store and they said follow me.
00:14
I still don't have the complainant's name yet for the second call, but they're now at State and Hazel.
00:20
Okay.
00:22
Is Wawa reporting it or?
00:27
No, they're saying to follow them or something.
00:30
Nobody's at the store following them.
00:33
Were they reporting the theft or do they have any idea? No.
00:40
Red Bulls and chips and stuff.
00:44
K for all.
00:46
K.
00:47
Yeah, I have that male.
00:48
State of Hazel.
00:51
Hey, first out of male, State of Hazel.
00:59
Before it's pointed.
01:02
Okay.
01:04
Yeah, he had a bag with a couple dozen Red Bulls in it.
01:07
We have him from the apartment station.
01:14
Copy that. I'll bring employee down.
01:17
Thank you, Delta.
01:19
Twenty-two.
01:21
Be transporting female from Wawa over to the stop.
01:28
Two four, that's all.
01:30
Twenty-four.
01:32
Twenty-four again.
01:34
All right, it was a positive ID with one in custody.
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