Suspect steals from Walmart and flees in minivan, Prescott Valley AZ


A man suspected of stealing items at Walmart tried to get away from asset protection staff. He was seen loading items into a black Dodge minivan in the parking lot and then driving east near Kohl's.
Audio|Source: Yavapai County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Just a credit at Walmart on near North Glassford Hill Road cross the quarantine road.
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RP is going to be with asset protection. They attempted to stop a male, personally 35-year-old white male black shirt, tan pants. He's currently in the parking lot approaching a black Dodge minivan.
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218, then 4, I'll be in row.
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I'll notice on something.
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Deepwater vans en route be advised that the Black Dodge minivan is currently in front of the general merchandise stores in the parking lot loading the van.
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Correction is now headed towards Coles.
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218-10-4[1], the van is headed towards Coles or just the subject?
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2018, it's going to be the van headed towards Coles on 928.
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104. North 30, fire, 97.
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North 30, 104. North 30, 104.
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North 10,
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I'm code 4.
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North 10, 10, 104.
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My computer is still trying to connect the internet. Did we have 28?
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That's negative. No 20. It was seen as RP with asset protection. However, states that it's an ongoing issue with the specific mail and he does have his info on the computer. He's working on getting outpred together.
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Vehicle was last seen in front of Coles, making a left or what would be eastbound on 14.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative response; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Glassford Hill Rd, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
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