Suspect attempts TV theft from RV on Front Royal Pike, Frederick County VA


A caller on Front Royal Pike reported seeing someone on camera trying to steal a TV from her RV. She could not identify the person because water on the camera blurred the view. The caller mentioned previous suspicious activity on the property. She stayed in the driveway armed with a firearm for protection and planned to put it down when police arrived.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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20220, responded 910, Front Royal Pike for Larson. Caller advised they can see on camera someone's trying to take the TV out of her RV.
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Unknown who it is, she couldn't get a description due to water on the camera, unknown where they went to. Caller's going to be in the driveway.
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She advised they had two other people on the property the other night also.
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2A2 I'm direct, the Sussex are no longer there.
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Pogstallible chavity back.
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Or if they're out of the RV, she's going to be on foot in front of the RV now.
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Copy.
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209, I'm doing.
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74, traffic stop through West Virginia.
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74.
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125-615-alpha, 125-615A. I'll be at Valley Pike and Thermo Fisher.
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10-4[1].
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2-229 caller suffice that she hasn't checked the RV to confirm if they're in it or not, besides there is a construction site next door.
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We still have her on the phone.
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Right ahead.
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A firearm and that's in her hand. We're trying to get her to put it away.
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202.
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Just be advised caller is going to be wearing a black sweatshirt, black leggings, black hat.
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She'll put the firearm on the ground whenever you get on scene.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Front Royal Pike, Virginia
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