Suspicious person at stop and shop was regular customer, Brookline MA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a suspicious elderly man inside Stop and Shop near Harvard St. The man was described as wearing a beige hat and dark winter coat and was reportedly without pants. Officers found he was a regular customer wearing shorts at the store.
Audio|Heard on: Needham and Brookline Police / Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Near Harvard St in the Stop and Shop for a suspicious person.
00:04
The caller is stating that there's an elderly,
00:09
white male,
00:10
beige hat,
00:12
dark grayish, blue winter coat.
00:15
At the register was stooped inside the store, possibly no pants on.
00:30
Alright, I'm ready.
00:34
Two to control.
00:38
542.
00:41
I'm clear. I'll know that way.
00:44
Roger, thank you.
00:50
Control of 555.
00:53
Control of 555.
00:58
Uh, no, bud.
01:00
You can't ask this regard, stop and shop two and before I have it.
01:04
And Roger.
01:07
Two,
01:13
you can take me off and you said that he's inside the store.
01:19
Yeah, just describe you seeing inside the store,
01:22
uh,
01:24
bar registers.
01:34
Again, that's going to be an elderly white male, beige hat,
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dark gray, blue winter coat.
02:00
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02:04
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02:09
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02:12
Shout off to know the A alpha pad.
02:15
Two to four, you can disregard.
02:26
Two to control.
02:29
542.
02:30
With the foreguard control, it's clear.
02:32
Just spoke with the staff as a regular customer, he was lying short.
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