Theft report determined unfounded near Girard Avenue, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a male stating he had been robbed near Fourth Street and Girard Avenue in Philadelphia. The man reported a stolen cell phone at Engine 29 fire station. After investigation, officers determined it was not a robbery, and the incident was reclassified as a theft handled by the 26th District.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Can you disregard that? It started near Fourth and Girard.
00:02
A male walked into Engine 29 fire station, stated he was just robbed.
00:06
Taking one cell phone.
00:10
2623, give me the date of July.
00:14
63, you said drop what?
00:18
Drop that robbery, I'll handle it with that.
00:22
Four eleven.
00:24
Hold on a second.
00:26
Four eleven, can we have a Spanish speaker take V in Allegheny? We got a male out here.
00:29
We're not sure what's going on, but broke about it.
00:36
Yeah, we can head over to P and Allegheny.
00:39
Twenty-second, twenty-five seventeen, person found near 2500 block.
00:43
Person found.
00:47
Do you got an available unit to head over to B and B and Allegheny?
00:52
432, we got it.
00:54
Okay, received.
00:57
24 Charlie.
00:59
24 Charlie.
01:02
Just hold me out, he's Texas for a couple minutes.
01:06
Sir.
01:07
Twenty-six twenty-three, close out.
01:10
On location now.
01:11
Not a robbery.
01:15
That's going to be in the twenty-sixth district.
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