Attempted robbery reported at store on Van Dyke Ave, Warren MI
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible attempted robbery at a convenience store near Van Dyke Ave in Warren. Two individuals reportedly fled northbound in a black Jeep, possibly a Compass or Grand Cherokee. The incident remained under investigation, and no confirmed injury or theft was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, growl fifty-seven for an attempt at Circle K, near Van Dyke Ave.
00:07
Problem at black Jeep Compass.
00:09
We're trying to get further.
00:11
Ten four.
00:12
Is that a TAD work to one? Ten four.
00:14
Suspects are going to be two individuals.
00:17
They fled unknown direction in a jeep.
00:19
We're trying to get further.
00:21
Dude 50's out, I think it's nine four.
00:23
They fled northbound on Van Dyke from Circle K in a black Jeep.
00:29
Possible plate on that Jeep is going to be (number withheld).
00:35
(number withheld) is returning on a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
00:41
Edward Two One Dispatch, do they take the confidence?
00:44
Negative, it was just an attempt.
00:47
Roger Fifty Dispatch, can you notify Sterling? Ten Four.
00:50
They've hit on Slack multiple times northbound on Van Dyke.
00:55
Ten Four, we'll give them a call for turning to an FBA at Lake Oregon.
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Location mentioned:
Van Dyke Ave, Warren, MI 48093
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