Possible burglary reported at home near Poplar St, Atlantic IA
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A man reported possible burglary at his home near Poplar Street. He was moving out and saw what he thought was a person or large animal inside. He left immediately and called police, waiting outside in his vehicle. Officers are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Cass County Public Safety, Iowa State Patrol
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04:36
Transcript:
00:00
Can you go back out to near Poplar? Hi, a male subject called back in.
00:05
Would not give me his name stating he's having issues with his brother and needs police officers.
00:13
Hello.
00:19
Did you redirect?
00:21
712.
00:27
1712. Stormline for some kind of traffic.
00:30
413, good.
00:31
Iowa and very high high-high Union 343.
00:34
Repeating Mary Hyde Union 343 on a blue Chevy through Iowa's high 29,000-886.
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Our 1713.
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14 on 23.
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1713.
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479,
00:55
for like information?
00:56
Go ahead. That 28 came back on a blue 2003 Chevy Severado to a Hermes Auto out of Hopkinton,
01:03
Iowa. It does show registration sole plate removed.
01:07
Time 142, Birmingham is Mary Haida Union 343.
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Negative, sorry, hang on.
01:15
This week comes back in black in 2016 Shelby Malibu.
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For six, Cass County.
01:25
We're number six.
01:26
It's funny.
01:30
Correct.
01:31
Detroit Hall out of red-up since then before.
01:36
Glenwood Road.
01:38
Mail subject is moving out of that house and he just went back to
01:45
477s are my correct between you good good morning 1714
01:59
1040 believes that can be seen somebody or what?
02:03
10-4[1], he stated he believes it was a person or a very, very large animal.
02:09
He saw it and then left the home immediately and called us.
02:13
He's going to be waiting outside the home in his vehicle.
02:21
10-4[1]. And he's a renter or who owns his house, actually?
02:28
It sounds like he owns the home.
02:30
It sounds like he's either sold it or is going to sell it.
02:33
He's moving out of it currently.
02:35
But he is the owner of the home.
02:40
10-4[1].
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17-16.
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14, go ahead.
02:49
Talf 314.
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Okay, he thought we arrested his brother and I informed him we did.
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10-4[1], 1716.
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Stormlight 479-27 by number not displaying through Iowa.
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104 quite.
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It would be 272, 8 Adams Dupol 8157, repeating 272 Adam Paul 815 on a Delaney Hall.
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104, 1717.
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417-7-472-19.
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479, Mike, 2, 27.
03:30
The time, the way he made it sound is, um,
03:34
it sounded like he thought it was either a large...
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...1074. 1044.
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1040. Thank you.
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1718.
03:53
County, did the subject if there's any vehicles there that he doesn't know? Negative, he didn't sound like anything else was out of place until he went to the second story.
04:04
I can give him a call back and ask him if you would like.
04:07
That's not, I'm just trying.
04:09
Figure out was just a burglary in progress or a why do?
04:17
Sixth County.
04:18
Good.
04:19
Do you want me to start a second car for you, one of the PDs?
04:23
Yeah, that's probably a good idea if it ends up being a burglary in progress.
04:26
10-4[1], I will get 14 started.
04:30
1719.
04:35
16, can you switch to pack three?
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
Poplar St, Atlantic, IA 50022
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