Person seen breaking into home near Arapaho Dr, Enid OK
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A caller reported someone trying to break into a garage and then a home near Arapaho Drive in Enid, Oklahoma. The suspect was last seen leaving eastbound.
Audio|Heard on: Garfield County Sheriff and Enid Police, Fire and EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Any available unit for a burglary in progress?
00:05
Ninety one of three months.
00:11
This is going to be someone in his backyard near Arapaho Drive, possibly breaking into his garage.
00:24
Time, thirty-four, course, I'll be in Arapaho.
00:33
Ten-four.
00:37
Ninety-one twenty-three.
00:38
There is a twenty-eight for print.
00:44
7.4A and current head of law, thank you.
00:51
Inference is also confirmed.
00:52
Not anyone so forth the time.
00:53
Arapaho was confirming someone who's trying to get to his garage.
01:01
Affirmative, it was just said, but now he's stating that they are in front of his house trying to break into his home.
01:06
And for a Deney Road to me code.
01:13
Pervert it, pretty, so three.
01:18
It is near Arapaho Drive.
01:22
Are you saying that the subject came in a truck but doesn't know the description.
01:28
The question is similar.
01:34
Point out of this is, 2.700, North Sandbion, 2700 North Van Buren, 2700 North and you to respond.
01:45
According to 9102, that's unknown as of right now.
01:48
They can't hear them.
01:52
Okay.
01:56
Demuren 2-7-00 North Zamburon engine to respond.
02:04
The headquarters 9102, the RP is stating that they grew off unknown direction, possibly east, something near Arapaho Drive.
02:14
Denver, I'm downgrading.
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Location mentioned:
Arapaho Dr, Enid, OK 73703
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