Man threatens staff at family dollar store, Lincoln Park MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at Family Dollar near Dix Highway, an older white male with a long white beard threatened to harm the staff. The same man had previously stolen from the store and later entered a nearby CSL Plasma location. No weapon was seen.
Audio|Heard on: Downriver Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The Family Dollar, near Dix Hwy, callers report that a male entered the business and threatened bodily harm, white male, older, long white beard,
00:12
no weapon seen, possibly wearing a gray sweatsuit.
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Four time.
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For a lot.
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Rescue 1 is en route.
00:23
Nails now in front of the CSL Plasma.
00:27
343A, attempted to give her TX as a busy signal.
00:37
Infect to Lincoln Park.
00:39
You have a rescue at near Morris, an 84-year-old female cell passed out, which is briefing, and go through the front door.
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Control Rescue, 42.
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Receive.
00:52
I'm a number 3-5-3 on 8-1-1-4.
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The 8-2nd, 22.
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410, 11, and 19 heading over to Family Dollar, just be advised.
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Now the caller called back, stating the male stole items from the business before, now walked in the CSL.
01:18
410 received.
01:19
So he stole in the past just not today?
01:23
Affirm. He came in today and made threats of physical harm towards the caller.
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Location mentioned:
A Dix Hwy, Lincoln Park, MI 48146
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