Shoplifting of collectible cards on Wilson Mills Road, Richmond Heights OH
A man in his early 30s was reported shoplifting two boxes of collectible cards valued at $300 from a store near Wilson Mills Road. The suspect fled on foot but the stolen items were recovered at the store entrance.
Audio|Source: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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For Son of Meyer, 515, Wilson Mills for a shoplifting.
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The Anderson does want to pursue charges if the party's located.
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It's going to be a male left on foot on Wilson Mills.
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It's going to be to the early 30s, possibly Hispanic, wearing all blue clothing and a hat.
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It's going to be turned right onto Wilson Mills from Meyer.
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That's theft of the two boxes of Pokemon cards due to $300.
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$300 for two boxes of Pokemon cards.
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That's correct.
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Okay.
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Uh,
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play a internet need go.
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And you're not a way.
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Oh.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Oh, good night radio.
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Go ahead.
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I spoke to the juvenile father.
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Her father was advised of the rear lights,
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white lights,
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while in forward motion.
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She was going to have verbal warning.
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I'll be out with 16.
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Clay on that vehicle is going to be King King Union 2013.
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KAU2013. Go ahead.
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According to the CAD, it's a mail, you've hired to, mails the boxes.
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No cars that he has to steal them.
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Let me try to call back.
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Apparently there was a little bit of a
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trouble with communication and learn for one second.
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Okay.
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Okay, I'm going to vote.
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And so.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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3-2-269, 3.
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Good.
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Second. John David, Tom,
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26, 23.
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Okay, they did recover the property.
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He went past the points of sale, and they stopped him at the door prior to recovering the property.
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