Officer:
Good afternoon madam, how can I help you?
Chloe:
I think my passport has been stolen and the embassy told me to register it with you.
Officer:
Sorry to hear that, madam.
Officer:
Let me find a form to take some details.
Officer:
OK, here we are.
Officer:
So, I need to take some information about you and what happened, and then I can give you a crime reference number to give to your embassy.
Officer:
OK, right, let's start with the information on the passport.
Officer:
What's your surname?
Chloe:
It's Miss Walsh, that's W-A-L-S-H.
Officer:
And your first name?
Officer:
And can I take your date of birth?
Chloe:
Yes, it's the 5th of July, 1987.
Officer:
OK, I've got that here.
Officer:
And next I'm going to need to take your place of birth.
Chloe:
I was born in Ireland.
Officer:
I need the city or town, madam.
Chloe:
Oh, it was the capital, Dublin.
Officer:
And do you know your passport number?
Chloe:
Um, I have a copy of it somewhere.
Chloe:
Oh, yes, here you go.
Officer:
Now I need to take some contact details in case we need to contact you or if we find the passport.
Officer:
Can I take your phone number?
Chloe:
Yes, my mobile number is 07780 367021.
Officer:
So that's 07780 367012.
Officer:
OK, and your email address?
Chloe:
It's chloe.walsh at email.com.
Officer:
And finally, can I take your address, please?
Chloe:
It's 97 East Street in Brighton and the postcode is BN12SE.
Officer:
OK, now I need to make a few notes about what happened.
Officer:
You say that your passport was stolen?
Chloe:
Well, I'm not sure.
Chloe:
It was either stolen from my pocket or I dropped it and lost it.
Officer:
Well, you need to report it with us whether it was lost or stolen.
Officer:
You said that it was in your pocket?
Chloe:
I kept it in the pocket of my jacket because I thought it would be safer there.
Officer:
OK, well there has been a number of people reporting pickpocketing recently, so maybe it was stolen from your pocket.
Chloe:
It was last Wednesday.
Officer:
So that's Wednesday the 21st of July?
Officer:
And do you know where it happened?
Chloe:
Well, I'm not sure exactly.
Chloe:
In the afternoon I went to meet a friend and I know I had it with me then because I felt it in my pocket before I left.
Officer:
And where did you meet your friend?
Chloe:
In a green cafe on the high street.
Officer:
And what did you do after that?
Chloe:
So, I went for a walk along the high street and was going to walk home but it started raining so I decided to get the bus home.
Chloe:
I think I got home around 4.30 and it was then that I realised I didn't have my passport with me anymore.
Officer:
That's all the information that I need.
Officer:
I'll give you a crime reference number now which they might ask you for when you get your new passport.
Officer:
The number is A13-5970.
Chloe:
Well, thanks for your help.
Officer:
No problem, madam.
Officer:
Have a nice day.