Parts of fence and hose taken from property, Edmonson County KY
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A caller reported that parts of a fence and a water hose were taken from a property near Sandalwood Drive. Some items were found at a neighbor's house. The caller requested law enforcement to respond and file a report.
Audio|Heard on: Edmonson County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch, KSP Post 3
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Environmental criminal mischief complaint near Sandalwood Drive.
00:05
No. Your Honor.
00:12
His house is for sale and he's already moved out.
00:22
These are by that someone's payment to the location and took some tools.
00:28
The caller that are taken up to the location.
00:32
Yeah.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:53
Tim, I apologize.
00:54
It's going to be SF, possible criminal mischief.
00:56
Callers advising he's got the house for sale, they've already moved out.
01:00
However, some of their items are still there, break.
01:03
Go on.
01:05
They came to the residence and got some tools out of the garage and noticed two parts of his fence was missing and a water hose.
01:10
He located one of the portions of the fence and his water hose at the neighbor's house.
01:15
He has collected those items and put them in his garage, break.
01:20
Here's going.
01:22
Well, part of the fence is still missing.
01:24
He believes that he's had several problems with the neighbors.
01:27
I believe law enforcement has been at the neighbors' house several times prior to this date for a known reason.
01:33
Callers just want the unit to come to do a report,
01:36
make contact with the neighbors.
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Edmonson County, KY
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