Workers with flashlights in abandoned house near E 97th Ave, Crown Point IN
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A caller reported people with flashlights inside an abandoned house near East 97th Avenue. It was later confirmed these were workers from a foreclosure company pumping water out of the house.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
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near East 97th Avenue
00:02
Caller is advising that you can see people in the neighbor's house with flashlights. It's been abandoned for a year.
00:16
104, I'll be there.
00:21
294 B.R.
00:22
Awesome.
00:25
Three seconds.
00:27
Copy. Honey King, 621.
00:35
Valiate.
00:37
Reference 47.
00:39
If they know the friend, it's not a threat.
00:41
There's nothing we can do.
00:42
Animal Control will come out if that's compliant.
00:44
You just trust any.
00:46
Copy.
00:51
I'm sure 4464.
00:55
Okay.
00:57
Can you have PDM out here?
01:01
Happy. What's going on?
01:05
This is going to be like an alcohol-induced domestic issue.
01:10
Happy.
01:24
And so you're going to be advised.
01:27
We have an agency assist coming in for the Speedway 444-Riz Road.
01:33
54 will be a lot.
01:38
Copy. It's going to be the gas station employee calling for a 44-year-old male that's told him he had mental issues and wants an ambulance.
01:49
That's all.
01:53
Central 6-1, we'll back in.
01:55
Hi, Kathy.
02:00
...of the house involved, it'll be near East 97th.
02:03
But she advised Eunice can disregard her brother
02:07
on the subjects.
02:08
They work for the foreclosure company there, pumping the water in the house.
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Location mentioned:
E 97th Ave, Crown Point, IN 46307
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