Theft reported at target store near Calumet Ave, Munster IN
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According to the dispatch call, a couple was caught stealing baby clothes from a Target store near Calumet Avenue. They passed security and fled on foot. Police pursued the male suspect as he ran through local businesses, and he eventually surrendered.
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Transcript:
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We have a call coming in at the target near Calumet Avenue.
00:07
RPA's advising a couple inside stealing baby clothes.
00:11
It's a male in his 20s or 30s, cream coat with green hoodie.
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The female was wearing a cream hoodie and was pregnant.
00:19
They passed security and left on foot towards My Bees.
00:24
Thank you, Cuthers.
00:27
81 arrives back.
00:30
My last unit, who was it backing?
00:34
One's 31.
00:36
Copy, thank you.
00:38
Once you're in the area looking for the male subject.
00:42
Copy.
00:44
Looks like that SUV just left on the government.
00:50
Copy.
00:52
Central 2.5.
00:55
I got the male subject running to Boston Market.
00:59
Copy. Behind Tropic Island now.
01:02
Copy. Copy.
01:04
Mr. Nigerian Pursuit.
01:07
Pursuit a male.
01:08
Vote pursuit of male.
01:10
Copy.
01:12
Going northbound, he's going towards All Their Donuts.
01:17
Copy northbound towards Munster Donuts.
01:20
He's going towards Burger King.
01:23
Can we have a description.
01:26
We need an update.
01:28
He's given offense off.
01:31
Copy, he's given up.
01:33
I see what you guys are.
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Location mentioned:
Calumet Ave, Munster, IN 46321
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