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Upon review of camera C244 Port 3 at 5:18:29 P.M, Shift Supervisor Enmanuel Cabrera saw a dark gray Jeep Grand Cherokee park very closely next to Eric’s Audi. At 5:24:31 P.M when the jeep moved forward out of the parking spot, S/S Cabrera was able see a scratch on the black Audi that was caused by the Jeep. The Jeep then circles around to the front of the building where S/S Cabrera believes that the individual picks up an associate. Due to the fact that camera C073 is not operational, S/S Cabrera was not able to see the associate that got into the Jeep.

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