Police respond to suspected shoplifting at Home Depot, Redmond WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police in Redmond were dispatched to the Home Depot near Northeast 76th Street for a suspected shoplifting in progress. A person reportedly concealed items in the hardware section and proceeded to the self-checkout. Officers arrived and made contact with store personnel as the suspect attempted to leave.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charlie eight nine unit to back shoplift in progress, Home Depot.
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Charlie (number withheld), Redmond Way.
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All right, two station.
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Near Northeast 76th Street, Home Depot.
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This is subject concealing items in the hardware section.
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No description yet.
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Near Northeast 76th Street.
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Charlie nine copy, we're out.
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I do copy, suspect about (number withheld) tall, slim build.
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Long black hair in a ponytail.
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Blue medical mask, black and red sweater, gray pants.
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Charlie nine, copy.
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OJ six three, you can attach me.
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I'm arrived.
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Arrived.
00:37
Charlie nine, speaking to RP.
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Subject's trying to walk up this floor right now.
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Copy.
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OJ three to eight nine, do you know which entrance they're leaving?
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Charlie nine, they're going to be at the self-checkout.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
NE 76th St, Redmond, WA 98052
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