Robbery reported at Marshalls on Alameda Street, Vernon CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a robbery at Marshalls on Alameda Street in Vernon. The suspects fled southbound in a black Nissan Altima with an unidentified license plate. One suspect, described as a male approximately 20 years old and of thin build, reportedly used bodily force during the incident. Two gold necklaces valued at about $9,000 were taken.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Century 216, David is advising a robbery occurred approximately 10 minutes ago near Alameda Street doing business as Marshalls.
00:14
The suspects were last seen driving southbound on Alameda Street in Adderview.
00:24
The vehicle is described as a newer model black Nissan Altima with the California license plate number withheld.
00:39
Suspect one is described as a male, approximately 20 years old, six feet three inches tall, thin build.
00:47
Last seen wearing a white and beige sweater, black pants, and a black face mask.
00:56
No description for suspect two.
01:03
Used with bodily force.
01:11
One thin gold necklace with a St. Judas pendant.
01:16
It's going to be square in gold.
01:23
Another thin gold necklace with the pendant of the name withheld.
01:38
Property was valued at 9000.
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Location mentioned:
Alameda St, Vernon, CA 90058
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