Burglary interrupted at locked home in Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, a resident near North Charles St in Daytona Beach found two people asleep inside his locked home and interrupted a burglary. The suspects fled, and officers detained two individuals nearby matching the descriptions.
Audio|Heard on: Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Holly Hill Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
LOI is possibly near North Charles St,
00:04
and we'll not have possible burglary.
00:06
I say not. And do we have confirmed burglary?
00:17
We confirm descriptions.
00:25
Also, one male with a gray jacket, one female with a black jacket, both wearing sweatpants, possible white socks were seen, approximately five tens,
00:34
and unknown on charges being confirmed or not.
00:36
He's not aware if they sent anything.
00:42
Where they in his house?
00:52
48, what's his first name?
00:57
He is confirming they were inside the house and his bedroom.
01:00
House was locked.
01:02
So he interrupted the burglary?
01:08
Ten-four, interrupted.
01:11
Hey,
01:13
Perlive 911, he found him sleeping.
01:15
Is that accurate?
01:23
Harvey is advising that he heard someone mumbling when he went to the bedroom.
01:26
He believes that they were asleep.
01:28
They had got up and exit the house.
01:34
I'm in contact with them.
01:41
Green at third.
01:53
Dead?
01:54
Yeah.
01:55
Your attack.
02:01
Charlie ten, son.
02:03
Holly ten, son.
02:05
Two detained at green and third.
02:12
Let me get a unit or two over to the LOI.
02:14
He's not certain whether or not anyone else is in charge.
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Location mentioned:
N Charles St, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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