Possible theft near South Second St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to a possible theft near South Second Street in Philadelphia. A woman reported that her wig was stolen about an hour earlier. Responding officers attempted to locate the individual matching a description provided, but no one was found flagging them down at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Talk Group Calls
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00:56
Transcript:
00:00
According to 3rd district per Sir Andy, he's requesting us to take this job.
00:05
Near South Second Street for that female who got her wig stolen.
00:11
CP 100, I'll send an officer over there.
00:13
She out there right now?
00:16
So it's about an hour old at this point.
00:19
Oh, I received it.
00:22
All right, just let me know what call sign and try to clear this under or put it on.
00:27
Barney 111.
00:29
Barney 113.
00:36
What's the female look like?
00:39
Says she's wearing a leopard hat, leather jacket, black pants.
00:44
All right, I'm out here.
00:45
Nobody's flagging me down.
00:46
There's a lot of people out here and it's super loud, but I'm surveying and nobody's flagging me down right now.
00:52
All right, just give me a badge number.
00:54
Let me try to log you on for this one.
00:55
I'll put the notes in the job.
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Location mentioned:
S 2nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19148
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