Woman shoplifts merchandise and flees behind stores, Woodland CA
Police responded to a report of a woman who shoplifted merchandise from Costco and fled behind Target and Marshalls in Woodland. She was seen attempting to cross a fence and was last reported near the I-5 entrance behind Marshalls.
Audio|Source: Woodland Police Dispatch
02:36
Transcript:
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David, one sending a shoplifting call at Costco near Bronze Star Drive.
00:03
White female adult, about 40, wearing a black jacket and brown hood, stole merchandise from Costco.
00:09
She's coming behind Target and responding units are at Costco trying to locate her.
00:15
Okay, one coming on.
00:23
One.
00:30
Right behind the Target it looks like maybe she's trying to cross off.
00:33
Okay.
00:35
Okay.
00:37
Okay. I got this is the one of the second.
00:41
Okay,
00:43
what's going to be right.
00:53
He can still see her.
00:55
She is by the fence but it's not gone over the fence up this time.
01:01
Oh,
01:07
once a sudden man out, if you can get me updated.
01:10
Okay.
01:14
Trying to get over the fence.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:22
highway to get through the fence.
01:24
She's not climbing over it yet.
01:25
She's still on like the Target side of the fence.
01:31
There.
01:49
He does it.
01:55
The last update from the reporting party is that now they are posting behind Marshalls.
01:59
He's advising there is a hole that said soon that she had be able to go through.
02:05
Going code 4 traffic, looks like he's walking back towards like the 102 area.
02:12
She is possibly behind Marshalls at this time, and there is a hole or fence that she'd be able to get through soon.
02:20
We're not advising they're by Marshalls.
02:30
Good one. If you're plotting close, the reporting party is advising that they're by the I-5 entrance behind Marshalls.
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Location mentioned:
Bronze Star Dr #1003e, Woodland, CA 95776
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