Package stolen on Oakford Street, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a package theft near Oakford Street in Philadelphia. The suspect, described as wearing a camouflage top and dark pants, was last seen heading eastbound. Officers attempted to obtain video footage of the theft. No weapon was involved.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-three twenty-three is with the complainant right now, speaking to (name withheld).
00:05
This occurred about 15 minutes ago.
00:08
The offender was last seen going eastbound on Oakford Street.
00:12
He is wearing a camouflage top and dark colored pants.
00:19
Was there a gun or knife?
00:23
Just mentioned.
00:29
The complainant is not here, but we are trying to get video footage of a male stealing packages from a neighbor.
00:42
Seventeen command, have one Charlie call me please.
00:46
One Charlie, give command a call.
00:50
One Charlie, okay.
00:53
RT three.
00:55
RT3.
00:57
Can you give disturbance business numbers near Washington Avenue, please? Thank you.
01:02
What’s the J?
01:08
17th District, person with a gun reported.
01:12
This is determined to be a package theft, no weapon involved.
01:16
Looking for a male wearing a camouflage top and dark colored pants.
01:21
He was last seen eastbound on Oakford about 15 minutes ago.
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Location mentioned:
Oakford St, Philadelphia, PA 19146
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