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Suspicious man observed stacking shoes in store then leavingFarmington CT

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Near SE Rd, Farmington, CT 06032

A store employee noticed a man stacking shoe boxes on a bench for about 20 minutes and worried he might steal them. The man left the store without taking anything and drove away in an SUV without a rear license plate.

Audio|Source: Newington Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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1060 at DSW near Southeast Road, Andrea, the worker there, reporting there's a man stacking up boxes of Nike shoes on the bench.
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He has been there for about 20 minutes.
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She is concerned that he may walk out with the merchandise.
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Resent form.
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Forecasties.
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Four,
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Confirming is it one or two males involved?
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She said just one male.
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Roger, I'll be 23 momentarily.
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Okay.
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Five, ten, twenty three.
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CBC.
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Ten, four.
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And for 203,
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Roger, a complaint is just called back, man left, without any merchandise, got into an SUV that had no backplate on it last seen northbound on New Britain F.

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Near SE Rd, Farmington, CT 06032

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