Three men use stolen credit card at Walmart in Chicopee, Chicopee MA
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According to the dispatch call, three men used a stolen credit card to buy items at the Walmart near Memorial Drive in Chicopee. They left in a white BMW heading toward the Home Depot and Applebee's. The vehicle was reported speeding. License plate details were noted but redacted for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Westcomm Regional Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
103 and 121, Pekin make your way to near Memorial Drive at the Walmart.
00:04
Three male parties purchase items with a stolen credit card.
00:09
They're now in the parking lot, leaving in a white BMW in row 8.
00:14
They're heading towards the Home Depot at this time.
00:17
Stand by for a plate.
00:20
Three M in the parking lot, can you go again with what was taken?
00:26
We purchased items with a stolen credit card.
00:30
At this time, they are heading towards the Applebee's.
00:34
See.
00:36
Dispatch what kind of card was it?
00:39
It can be a white BMW,
00:42
possible license plate, Tango Charlie Alpha, (number withheld), TCA(number withheld).
00:52
At this time, it is now speeding per the RP.
00:56
Dissection of this, the sedan on SUV.
01:01
It is a white sedan hatchback.
01:05
It is now at the south line in front of Applebee's.
01:09
At this time, taking a rest on Memorial Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Memorial Dr, Chicopee, MA 01020
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