Cash theft reported near East Cambria Street, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a theft near East Cambria Street in Philadelphia. Two men reportedly took about $1,000 in cash from a counter. One suspect wore a gray bubble jacket with white lettering and a blue ski mask. No weapons or physical force were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Reference a robbery, near East Cambria.
00:02
Just giving you some updated flash.
00:03
It's going to be two males, both 5 ft 10 to 6 ft tall, wearing all black with white reflective sneakers, last seen westbound on Cambria towards Charlie Street.
00:13
No time element or unknown what was taken at this time.
00:16
Okay.
00:18
Could be about a thousand dollars in cash.
00:22
The male who took the cash off the counter was wearing a gray zip-up bubble jacket with white lettering across the left chest and high white socks.
00:34
With a black hood face down.
00:37
Any weapons?
00:39
This is just going to be a theft at this time.
01:06
Taken was $1000 in U.S. currency.
01:10
The main offender who took the money was wearing a gray zip-up bubble jacket with white lettering and a blue ski mask.
01:16
No weapons.
01:38
He jumped over the counter and grabbed cash off the counter.
01:36
No force was involved.
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Location mentioned:
E Cambria St, Philadelphia, PA 19134
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