Robbery shakes Petaluma park as suspects snatch gold bracelet, Petaluma CA
Two young men confronted a person at a Petaluma park, questioned him, and forced him to surrender his gold bracelet, prompting concern over robbery risks.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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At Doc Cook Middle School Park near Wimbary Lane.
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A person walking was approached by two young men asking if he was gang-related.
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They also questioned whether his bracelet was real.
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One suspect reached into his hoodie pocket as if armed, but no weapon was seen.
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Spring 7 copy.
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They asked about his bracelet.
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Let someone get it.
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Phone, copy.
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This was really cold.
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They took the bracelet.
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...03, coming back.
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Clear recently, I'm pounded on a 06 Toyota to Shiana out of Petaluma.
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No, no Victor Frank Edwards.
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7.03. Full mute, clear in 1959.
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Go ahead.
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Thank you very much.
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7108.
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One-four.
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Both white males, one heavier set, wearing a blue sweater, and the other wearing a black shirt.
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Take praise open-happy.
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470-2-2-7-0-98.
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6478-8-2-198.
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2027.
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Temporate there, he's still at the park.
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He's standing by; the suspects are younger adults, around 17 or 18 years old.
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One in a blue sweater reached into his hoodie pocket as if to reveal a weapon, but no weapon was found.
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5.5 will be out with a bicycle.
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On your location?
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Next to the Chevron near Load Red.
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Okay, seven.
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Now, it was a robbery.
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The reporting person actually did give them his gold bracelet.
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He handed it to the suspect in the blue hoodie.
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The suspect was reaching into his pocket while walking down.
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Petaluma, CA
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