Suspect seen trying to break into apartment entrance, Cambridge MA
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Police responded to reports of a person in dark clothing attempting to break into the entrance of a multi-family home near Rindge Avenue and Sherman Street in Cambridge.
Audio|Heard on: Cambridge Police
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Good job at Sherman Street for reports of a possible burglary in progress.
00:06
Caller was just driving by, witnessed someone possibly breaking into a house.
00:10
I believe it's the entrance to near Rindge Avenue or near Sherman Street.
00:15
Entrance door was on Sherman Street, suspect trying to get further.
00:20
That's a multi-family unit.
00:21
Okay, we have it.
00:23
Lemonar copies.
00:25
19 has it.
00:30
Third Airways.
00:32
Answer, I'm clear.
00:38
I'm doing with the other units as well.
00:40
Received.
00:43
Any any any component.
00:44
Received.
00:46
Recife. In photo card, too?
00:54
Nope.
00:58
If you haven't already done, so you're all set for your time.
01:00
Location.
01:02
We will be at base, thank you.
01:05
Received. Charlie 9 to control.
01:08
Answering Charlie 9.
01:10
We're off at Ringen Sherman, myself, Charlie 7.
01:14
Received.
01:19
Short of hardware.
01:22
Great.
01:28
62 Dana Street to check the well-being of a white male curly hair sleeping on a couch outside.
01:34
Between 60 and 64, Dana, caller.
01:36
was just walking by.
01:38
I'll be up your route.
01:43
Control units on Rindge and Sherman Street, caller stating that they're across the street from the house and can see the suspect.
01:56
The caller said the suspect was wearing dark clothing, unknown race, messing with the door and looking inside.
02:05
Yeah, they're 11 arm off.
02:07
Are you saved? You're safe.
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