Possible break-in reported at home with open door and damaged window screen, Bluefield WV
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a home near Albemarle Street after the homeowner's daughter found the front door open, dogs running loose, and a window screen torn. The homeowner, who is out of state, suspects the ex-husband may have entered the house due to past domestic issues. The daughter left the scene because she was scared. Police are checking the property for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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03:54
Transcript:
00:00
Meadres on near Albemarle Street and near Albemarle Street.
00:05
Call her by, she's away in Tennessee, and her daughter just went to her home to let her dogs out to the address.
00:11
She's got the front door open and her dogs run around outside.
00:14
She did advise her ex-husband has been having some domestic issues,
00:18
just happened back on Thanksgiving,
00:20
said he's been making some strikes on Facebook, she knows he recently just got out of jail.
00:25
She's scared he went into her home, 2200.
00:30
She went into the residence, or she's still waiting outside?
00:35
The daughter has left because she was scared.
00:37
I won fire, but she had been a pleasure.
00:45
Copy?
00:46
Did she get the animals or she just leave her area?
00:51
Caller didn't say, like I said, it was the homeowner.
00:53
She's in Tennessee.
00:54
Her daughter called her and she called us.
00:57
But I think there's so, I'm not sure.
01:01
Have one.
01:06
Where are you at 20?
01:10
I'm turning right right here at Blue Southern on Bland.
01:15
See, one more rooms down here and grab this money.
01:17
No bridge and I'll meet you there.
01:22
Thank you. Thank you.
01:30
24.
01:31
You can't put me. You can't put me in the area here you're not going to put me in the area here at Admiral.
01:42
Simple.
01:45
I want to both on my end.
01:52
2.003.
01:58
March, control 611 in the one place.
02:03
2205.
02:11
What's what I'm out here with?
02:17
3205 Can you can't control
02:30
Can you give us the details of this call?
02:41
The caller is the owner of the home.
02:43
She's in Tennessee.
02:45
Her daughter went over to her home.
02:47
She let the dogs out.
02:48
Her daughter found the door open with the dogs running outside.
02:52
She had some domestic issues in the past on Thanksgiving with her ex-husband.
02:57
And she was scared this could be him.
02:59
Her daughter had just left because she was scared and didn't know if there was someone in the home.
03:04
She just wanted someone to check it out.
03:08
Control, she didn't advise anything though putting the animals back up.
03:11
We are here.
03:13
The front door is open to the residence, but the dogs are inside.
03:17
It looks like the screen of one of the windows has been ripped open too.
03:25
If she didn't advise, I can call her back then.
03:29
If we'll call her back from, she'll come back to here.
03:32
Take these dogs a little vision.
03:36
10-4[1], she just said that dogs sound vicious, but they aren't aggressive at all, they're just barky.
03:43
Dan, boy, yeah, you just bother if she's gonna hear her to come back over here to have them all, and she can just pay in her vehicle.
03:48
Don't park behind our control vehicles?
03:51
10-4[1], I'll call her back and save her daughter from coming back over there.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Albemarle St, Bluefield, WV 24701
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