Possible break-in attempt at residential home, Brownstown IN
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A person reported someone banging on the side of their house near South Poplar Street around 1 a.m. The caller said the person might be trying to open the door and threatened to defend themselves if entry was made. Officers were sent to investigate a possible prowler or attempted break-in.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
36 handspan someone to start toward near South Poplar Street.
00:06
Callers advising there's someone banging on the side of their house, knocking on the house, possibly kind of open the door.
00:16
3620 is enough? 3620 is enough?
00:30
Good.
00:33
Super 43, the caller advised she is now walking her door.
00:38
They've been down the side of her house trying to open the door.
00:42
It's about 1 a.m.
00:45
she's...
00:51
36 times, 36.
00:54
Good.
00:57
Just for 43, that female wasn't being very forthcoming with information.
01:03
Seems to be very agitated.
01:05
She was making comments,
01:07
such as if the person banging on her house comes to her door and makes entry,
01:13
they would feel it.
01:25
3-6-0-6-8-0-in-round-low.
01:28
Thank you.
01:30
36.36.36.
01:38
I spoke with that female on the phone to get further information.
01:41
She advised they were being on the side of the house going to be closer to Washington Street.
01:47
She thinks it could possibly be the neighbors across from her on Washington,
01:52
but she wasn't able to advise.
01:54
She didn't see anybody.
01:55
She did advise that she does not have any weapons,
01:58
and that she definitely heard it because she's been wide awake.
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Location mentioned:
S Poplar St, Brownstown, IN 47220
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