Theft reported near leavenworth street, Omaha NE
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A theft occurred near Leavenworth Street at Four Aces. A black male about 35 years old took items from the counter and fled east on foot wearing a blue jacket, gray shirt, and green pants.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southeast
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be filling as theft just occurred near Leavenworth Street any available we get to go to on 6 to advise (number withheld)
00:08
Sight to your uncle.
00:11
Clear, 4209.
00:12
Sound 6-2, standby for a call, 2 on-662.
00:21
Here.
00:27
280 on 3
00:28
I think you can have you with 2 on 62 to this stuff just occurred near Levinworth Street Four Aces running the employee states (name withheld) black male 35 years old about 6 2 navy blue jacket gray shirt green pants took product off the counter and ran lasting eastbound Leavenworth on foot 2nd62
00:49
clear
00:52
248
00:56
48 clear 1411 and 5-1 to that 60 car that's going to be (name withheld)
01:09
clear 15 in the area clear 1412
01:23
was this a 911 phone?
01:28
Yes, as a 911 phone.
01:32
Clear.
01:35
1413. 15.
01:41
Type C.
01:42
Two out on 53.
01:46
I'll be code 8-254, and I'm Claire on 4Aces.
01:51
Clear, 748 and show you back in service here, clear during the primary, (number withheld).
01:58
14.48, clear, thank you.
02:00
1413.
02:03
2,000. 2,000.
02:06
2nd of 51.
02:08
Unless you have updates with codes 4 and 5 on that last.
02:12
And then what was (name withheld) wearing on at 2 June Jones?
02:17
(Name withheld) is in a blue jacket, gray shirt, green pants, last seen eastbound on Leavenworth.
02:22
Two on five one.
02:23
Cool,
02:25
they're showing the area until they hit 88 with him.
02:27
He liked the fight sometimes.
02:29
Clear, 1414.
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