Possible theft at store near Huntington Ave, Alexandria VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible theft in progress at a convenience store near Huntington Avenue. Two unidentified individuals wearing dark clothing reportedly took snack items and left the store heading toward the nearby metro station or Fenwick Drive. Video footage from a nearby traffic camera showed two people walking in the area shortly after the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax VA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cat 200 Alpha 201 Alpha, set area 300 for larceny in progress.
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7-Eleven, near Huntington Avenue.
00:08
All right, two subjects walked to the location.
00:11
Person described, heading towards the metro station.
00:15
View one person and another person wearing all black.
00:20
440.
00:22
Units arrived at the larceny.
00:23
Items taken were two bags of chips, two sodas, and two bags of candy.
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441.
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Units en route.
00:31
This is Orsini.
00:32
There's a VDOT camera on Huntington Avenue and Fenwick Drive.
00:37
Shows two subjects walking.
00:39
They went onto possibly Fenwick Drive, not entirely sure which direction the camera points at.
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Appeared to be two subjects wearing mostly all black.
00:49
One subject was carrying,
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appeared to be a black coat.
00:53
Other subject had on a white shirt.
00:55
443.
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