Bike theft reported near 29th St in Parkersburg, Parkersburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to a possible larceny near 29th Street in Parkersburg after reports that a man had stolen a bicycle. The suspect reportedly left the bike at a Dollar Tree store and was later seen walking toward Bob Evans with a blanket covering his head. Responding units attempted to locate the individual near 28th Street and Emerson Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Can you respond near 29th Street for larceny already occurred?
00:05
Male stole a bike from this location,
00:07
dropped off the bike at Dollar Tree.
00:09
He’s now walking toward the light by Bob Evans wearing a blanket over his head.
00:22
Central.
00:26
51, go ahead.
00:28
This is a (number withheld) whose bike was stolen.
00:37
Still working on getting that information?
00:42
Hello?
00:49
Central units en route to 29th.
00:51
Just to advise, this was (name withheld)'s son's bike.
00:55
He has lost sight of the person at the top of the hill on 28th.
01:14
Did they retrieve the bike from Dollar Tree?
01:23
I don’t believe he has retrieved it yet.
01:25
He was trying to keep an eye on the person in question.
01:29
Devil.
01:32
Thirty-eight to an area, Emerson Avenue and 28th Street.
01:38
Ten 40853 .
01:46
Wasn’t there?
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Location mentioned:
29th St, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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