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Woman pushed employee and left groceries behind in store, Reading MA
A female suspect tried to leave Stop & Shop without paying and pushed a store employee. She dropped the groceries and was last seen walking near LongHorn Steakhouse toward Walkers Brook Drive.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Police & Fire Dispatch
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
If you could somebody start making their way to Stop & Shop, they have a shoplifter that just left the premises.
00:06
Female,
00:08
green jacket,
00:12
dark pants,
00:15
she's walking beside the LongHorn Steakhouse,
00:19
going towards Walkers Brook Drive.
00:37
(number withheld).
00:38
Go ahead, John Street.
00:42
Did you mind heading to back out 117 on that?
00:45
I'm just doing with something with 115 right now.
00:49
No problem.
00:50
We're on my way now.
00:54
All right into those bonding units, call estating,
00:58
she walked out on a full kind of groceries.
01:02
She was stopped at the store, she doesn't have the groceries for us.
01:07
She was stopped at the store, she doesn't have the groceries with her.
01:11
She's last seen walking in front of LongHorn on Walkers Brook.
01:22
Paul and 17 has it from a woman.
01:26
I'm wondering, just clarifying, they stopped her so she doesn't have any of those belonging to possible stolen goods with her.
01:34
That's correct.
01:36
She doesn't have those groceries with her any longer.
01:44
Right, she's stating there's an officer right in front of that female in the traffic lights.
01:50
She didn't get away with the merchandise, but she did push the employee.
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Location mentioned:
Walkers Brook Dr, Reading, MA 01867
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