Strong-arm robbery involving stolen SUV in Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a strong-arm robbery near Knorr Street in Philadelphia involving a maroon 2014 Honda CRV. The vehicle was reportedly traveling eastbound from the boulevard, and officers from the 15th District monitored its movement through nearby streets, attempting to stop it.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Last in the area near Knorr Street.
00:03
For a 2014 maroon Honda CRV, taking a strong-arm robbery.
00:11
Two, all three.
00:13
Okay.
00:16
We're going to be transferring this now from the 15th, last (number withheld).
00:21
The second time is (number withheld).
00:24
30 seconds, we're not walking right now.
00:27
I'll keep your eyes.
00:29
Is that repeat up?
00:31
We just turned off.
00:33
Nor, I keep your eyes.
00:34
I'll see it.
00:36
I just.
00:38
I'm heading eastbound on Knorr from the Boulevard.
00:44
30 steps. I might have eyes on it.
00:47
Hurry up.
00:49
1537 what's your position?
00:53
(number withheld) north crossing Algarth.
00:58
(number withheld) north crossing at Clark.
01:01
Grandby turning northbound on Gillespie.
01:04
The ground Gillespie.
01:07
Unit acknowledged; attempt to pull it over if possible, otherwise let it go.
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Location mentioned:
Knorr St, Philadelphia, PA 19135
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