Possible theft dispute at Dewey Ave store, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a store near Dewey Ave, a possible dispute occurred between a customer and an employee involving money. The business owner reported trouble with the customer, who may have been refusing to leave and accused of taking money. Officers were notified of the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Lake section beat 211.
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Customer trouble near Dewey Ave.
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Do we?
00:04
Two hundred and eleven gal with 200 and ninety-one.
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Two hundred and eleven, 200 and ninety-one, ten four.
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The American Grocery and Deli owner’s having a problem with the customer.
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One hundred and thirty-one.
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Go ahead.
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Just an FYI, you got grease cars going to Birch Street.
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I don't know. Rest of something else up for now.
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SP 16.
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SP 166.
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Route 104 westbound on a service road before Seneca Avenue for the person panhandling,
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threatening people with a dog if they don't give money.
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SP 28, you can send that to me.
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16 and 35, I'm right here.
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So far, SP 16 is down 35.
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Right, 211,
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it's not going to be the owner property.
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Customer is the owner versus employee, who's refusing to leave and has been stealing money.
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Location mentioned:
Dewey Ave, Rochester, NY 14615
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