Police search for suspect in bicycle theft incident


The audio discusses a theft incident where a suspect rode away on a bike after taking something. Police are trying to locate the person who is described as wearing a black and white shirt and hat.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
04:1
Transcript:
That might like to score, right? Yep, what is that, 124 Putnam? (name withheld) black and white shirt, (name withheld) white and black hat with shade. He has a design on the shirt. He did, but he probably tossed it. party. I'm a two (name withheld) with a green shirt, black pants lasting towards York Street. You said south on putting them. Design on it, black shorts, or black and white hat. Yes, he said that he jumped on a bike. Yeah, I thought I'm going south on Putnam. Once I spun, he was gone. Then that's 219. We're going to be cleared by T.D. There was no patient. He did not make it depart. Sigma under a hundred. D. has any idea where do you want? One-10 when to get your copy patrol soup, 1-10. When to get a chance, cop patrol suit. Negative. He just kept going north through the backyards from 28 Platinum Street. And then someone on Morris Street said he jumped on a bike, that was his way on the street. May I saw him, that was probably the same guy, going south on bottom. From Morton. Yeah, it was just a little north of Morton. It was before that entrance to the school, the south entrance there. All right, and he never made Park Street. At some point, we ran past Park in Zion. And he took a right going north behind 880 parks. Once I saw him on the bike, by the time I turned, he was already gone. But I saw him going south on Putnam. All right, yeah, Cedar came over. He never made Park Street. So we probably went through one of these backyards, maybe the Babcock.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Putnam St, Hartford, CT 06106
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect