Suspicious person at former deputy's home for sale, Evansville IN
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According to the dispatch call, a suspicious person entered a former deputy's home for sale near Washington Ave and Hebron Ave. The individual, described as a white male with a beard wearing a flannel and gray jacket, arrived in a Ford Ranger pickup with trash cans on the bed. The real estate agent was on the way. There is concern about safety because the previous homeowner had pointed a loaded gun at visitors on prior occasions.
Audio|Heard on: Evansville Police and Fire Dispatch
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05:8
Transcript:
00:00
Washington Ave and Hebron Ave, the Indiana Cover Bridge, 259, David Adam, Nora.
00:06
So it's expired 26, I believe, on a green forward with you.
00:13
Clear.
00:15
Looks like it's shown expired in 25.
00:20
Can you repeat that?
00:26
Expiration on is 25, not 26.
00:33
Matt, you guys are clear on the plane, right?
00:39
Please so.
00:42
Yep.
00:47
All right, we're passing Parkway now.
00:53
Might have another arrival.
01:00
Clark colored ford ranger with some, uh,
01:04
colored ford ranger with some trash cans on the bed of it.
01:07
I think it may have continued on south now on my site.
01:14
Disregard, he's walking up to the door now.
01:21
Okay,
01:22
let's just stick with it.
01:25
I ain't Todd, he's knocking on the door currently.
01:28
I don't want to do this while they're standing outside.
01:36
Is Chanel, are you still good with this?
01:41
There's going to be a white nail and a black Colts jacket and he just got lit inside.
01:49
I mean, we got enough people, they do with an unknown in there, but just got to be slow with it.
01:58
This is a former deputy's home who's not on scene, but he can sit on cameras.
02:02
Something that shouldn't be there, so they possibly need entering into the home.
02:07
So they had to have a code to the box on the door.
02:11
The home is for sale so that the real estate agent is en route as well.
02:20
Registered owner does have an officer's safety advising she pointed a load his gun at two repelment who knocked on her door.
02:30
I'm clear, thank you.
02:36
You're on that arena run, I can start that way, something's 411, something's 411 that list.
02:41
Oh, Claire.
02:43
The caller states that the real estate agent states the subject is not authorized to be in their home.
02:54
And so maybe you hit us blue for it, Ranger.
03:02
I can't get to the target vehicle up.
03:05
I don't know if he'll come out for somebody else to turn out.
03:13
Way, in case this guy drives that way.
03:20
St. Mark Baptist Church,
03:22
he'll see as if he goes west.
03:28
He can't he come from, driver.
03:33
Ward Ranger came from the west, came down the power here.
03:40
We just want to pull in this big gravel parking lot and have the building building vault.
03:47
Yeah, that we're going to pull in there.
03:53
Somebody still sitting in that rain.
03:59
The subject and question is a white male, six, dark beard, flannel, gray jacket, jeans, and work boots.
04:10
There's somebody in the ranger.
04:16
Let's say if we can get tucked in somewhere, let's try to work out now.
04:24
We're tucked in, we're good.
04:30
White male with a white shirt still in the driver's seat of the Ranger.
04:34
I agree, Lieutenant, get some time.
04:36
We'll try this.
04:37
I don't know how other room is going to work.
04:38
It's four folks pretty far back in the driveway.
04:48
Anyone hitters without putting that code in?
04:55
can't do it and you don't think it'll make sense, we'll just roll up there and leave that part out.
05:02
Kyle had a pretty good idea of just trying to get maybe the corner of the fence or something.
05:06
A little bit closer to the road.
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