Possible package thefts near 19 Mile Rd, Sterling Heights MI
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According to the dispatch call, deputies in Sterling Heights responded to a possible package theft near 19 Mile Rd. A caller reported that three individuals, possibly juveniles, had taken packages from a neighbor across the street. One package was reportedly returned, while others may still be missing. The caller mentioned having video footage to share with officers. The situation remains under investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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1-4-598 block calls, uh,
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three males, possibly juveniles,
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across the street from list of stealing packages, lasting five minutes ago,
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running towards 19 Mile Road.
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Why do you again?
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Frank?
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107, I'll take half of that.
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Thank you. You're clear.
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One of seven, thank you.
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Frank's good.
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Thank you.
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Frank's good.
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Thank you. Thanks you.
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That's 22. If you want to also stop at the caller's house,
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it doesn't give an address, she has footage that she also wants to turn over.
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Alright.
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Baker, Tim, Thomas a stop.
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Massaro and Van Dyck?
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Major Van Dyke, Baker, go on.
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Stand by him late.
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I'll take another car, please.
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Petty, Monroe.
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Okay.
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State 15 and round to the county.
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7-4-5-04. Dolfie-Mough.
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22-49.
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Petty's out.
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Petty's out.
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22-107. Go ahead.
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So three males, two wearing all black.
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The other one has like a black hoodie on in gray or tan sweatpants.
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But they returned the package here, but they stole the neighbor's across the street.
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So I'll go over there.
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