Man stole drill and fled in white SUV in Norwich, Norwich CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of a man who stole a drill from a store near West Town Street in Norwich, Connecticut. The man fled in a white Chevy Equinox. The license plate given was linked to a red Jeep Wrangler registered in New London. The suspect was described as a tall male in his early thirties, wearing jeans, a blue coat, and a hat.
Audio|Heard on: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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near West Town Street
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He started where I just called 10 min ago.
00:03
Male came in, grabbed a drill, ran out, left in a white Chevy Equinox.
00:08
They gave the plate (number withheld) that comes back on a red Wrangler out in New London.
00:15
So tall male, early thirties, jeans, blue coat, and a hat.
00:20
Roger.
00:22
I
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see (number withheld) with it.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
00:43
(number withheld), West Verona.
00:47
(number withheld)
00:53
(number withheld) is the signal 39.
00:55
Leave me time.
00:57
Five five seven and 546 block shows that plate on a multitude of vehicles.
01:02
One is a white Equinox, and the other is a red Wrangler.
01:06
So it may be being operated by the registered owner, (name withheld).
01:12
Male born in 93.
01:14
Roger.
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:
W Town St, Norwich, CT 06360
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