Black pickup truck seen stealing packages in village, Green Island NY
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According to the dispatch call, a black pickup truck was reported driving around the village trying to steal packages from porches. The vehicle was last seen near James Street, and the caller waited at the location to talk with authorities.
Audio|Heard on: Albany NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
A caller reported a black pickup truck driving around the village trying to steal packages off porches.
00:10
It's a newer model.
00:15
7602 received.
00:16
Can you put me in service 7335?
00:17
I can't. Are you alone in that car?
00:23
That's affirmative.
00:26
Let's see.
00:28
1-945, this is this.
00:32
1945.
00:34
What do you get an opportunity? Can you put me out a follow-up at 33-minute and road, North Carolina City stolen vehicle on this morning?
00:42
Durham.
00:47
Is that 621-1?
00:51
6.1. 6.1.
00:55
This is what I advise.
00:56
We took a call from 200 Mulhawk Apartment 2 for Black Cat.
01:01
She's missing.
01:02
There's a white patch on its jaw with a collar.
01:08
10-4.
01:10
We'll be on the lookout for her if we come across it.
01:16
1531.
01:19
7602. Do you know the last location of that truck?
01:21
Last location was near James Street.
01:28
3rd6-02.
01:30
7602. 10.
01:35
The caller said he'd wait out front, speak to you.
01:41
Receive, what address?
01:45
Near James Street.
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Location mentioned:
James St, Green Island, NY 12183
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