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Man steals items from store and walks away, Spokane WA
A man stole items from the Ulta store near North Division Street and was last seen near the dumpsters behind the business. Officers searched the area and saw him walking northbound.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
I'm secure, unfortunately, but if you got anybody in the area of Ulta, I have a suspect, just committed a theft if you have a second for description.
00:10
In the area of a layer?
00:14
Volta, near North Division.
00:18
All right, go ahead.
00:21
The white male probably in this early 40s, black hoodie, red bandana, trained two Walmart bags.
00:27
Customers just told the employees that he's still out by the dumpsters.
00:31
The staff today of 711, that was a couple of days ago, 500.
00:34
Can we confirm your plate when you get a check?
00:43
Charles, Charles, Tom, 85-18.
00:48
Mr. (name withheld).
00:52
Yeah, Mark, both right.
00:53
He's been contacted a lot, man.
00:56
Wait.
01:02
236, you get free.
01:08
6-8-233, you can put me on that.
01:12
Somebody said further down.
01:18
Okay. Crown too.
01:23
We might have them one building to the north on the back side.
01:27
So the east side can attempt in where the low-hane dock are.
01:37
They use hut.
01:40
And it looks like there's two people back there.
01:43
They're going to walk away now.
01:53
Here you go.
02:01
Northbound towards Rade.
02:09
Hey.
02:15
He's had an ill-per-round 10,
02:17
just slowly walking towards the right-out.
02:22
Hey.
02:28
Mr.
02:38
East 90277,
02:40
Charles Adam William, 8449.
02:45
Refugee 1st.
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Location mentioned:
N Division St, Spokane, WA 99208
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