Theft involving concealed items near 14th Ave SE and SE Clay St, Albany OR
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According to the dispatch call, a suspected shoplifting incident occurred near 14th Avenue SE and SE Clay Street involving a female who concealed items, including golf balls, under her jacket and fled in a black sedan. Some property was recovered but the suspect left the scene. The vehicle description is a black Toyota Corolla or Camry heading eastbound then northbound.
Audio|Heard on: Albany Police
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
9-4, copy. The store does not have an itemized to see or know what they got away with.
00:04
They're just stating that they estimated to be over $100.
00:09
Copy. If you just want to come down and get grabbed stuff and we'll figure it out.
00:15
Okay, for that they're out.
00:20
Number 4 with a name and get a boat from the drive of the vehicle.
00:28
Class of Johnson, common selling, first up Jay, (number withheld), again April 14th to 1978.
00:40
Copy, 2768,
00:43
your subject is a female with a mail.
00:47
A lot after she was lifting.
00:51
Pierre did recover some of the property, tried to apprehend her, and she continued and said she didn't feel great.
00:59
That stuff concealed under jacket and stole some golf balls.
01:03
This is a black sedan with a trunk open.
01:06
It's a Toyota Croll or Camry, four-door,
01:10
or possibly two-door, driving towards 14th Avenue now.
01:16
Did they get a plate?
01:25
Negative on the plate.
01:27
It went eastbound on 14th and then northbound on Clay.
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Location mentioned:
14th Ave SE & SE Clay St, Albany, OR 97322
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