Armed robbery at smoke shop near N Pershing Ave, Stockton CA
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An armed robbery occurred at a smoke shop near North Pershing Avenue in Stockton. Two unknown males wearing black ski masks and blue hoodies threatened the reporting party with a gun, stole a phone, wallet, and keys, and fled north on foot. The reporting party is tracking the stolen phone's location via iPad.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton Police and Fire Dispatch
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
An armed robbery just occurred.
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Near North Pershing.
00:04
A smoke shop.
00:05
We're still trying to get further, but the reporting party
00:06
was held at gunpoint.
00:08
43, it's call 3-7-15, 7-15.
00:15
Sam 43, I copy.
00:17
Is there a time delay on the report in the incident?
00:21
Negative. It just occurred.
00:23
It's going to be two unknown males, 19 to 20, both wearing black ski masks, blue hooded sweatshirts.
00:29
They took the reporting party's phone, wallet, and keys.
00:34
The reporting party advised he does have his iPad and is able to track the location of his phone.
00:43
Engine 3. Respond to follow.
00:46
622C. At 339, South Wilson Way.
00:50
Cross streets are between Lafayette Street and East Sonora Street.
00:57
Direction Club.
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765?
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65.
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Bizarrepes.
01:05
It's LRP. State.
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Last direction, shuttle.
01:16
The subject fled northbound towards March.
01:27
Pover 65, they're on foot or in a vehicle.
01:32
We're still trying to get further.
01:34
They fled on foot. On foot.
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65.
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And so the reporting party is advising that it's tracking near North Pershing to number 145.
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Location mentioned:
N Pershing Ave, Stockton, CA 95207
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