Possible forced entry at vacant residence near Myrtle Ave, Granite City IL
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Units responded to a vacant residence near Myrtle Ave where a door appeared to have been forced open. Tracks in the snow led to the door, but the time of the incident is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Edwardsville, SIUE, Glen Carbon, Madison County, ISPERN Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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As approached by a subject, he advised that near Myrtle Ave, he's got an unsecured door that appears to be forced at a vacant residence, although he doesn't know how old the damage is.
00:10
10-4[1], near Myrtle Ave?
00:14
Affirmative.
00:15
He says there's tracks in the snow leading to the door, but we don't know when it occurred.
00:19
10-4[1].
00:23
Very much more.
00:25
351.
00:29
We're going to be out on Franklin, multiple units here at 3238.
00:32
I want to cross when we clear the home.
00:35
10 4.
00:37
343.43. Before the department.
00:44
Callsville 4-10-5.
00:45
I'll be out on Franklin with the Madison County units.
00:49
That's there out on Franklin.
00:55
415 is going to disregard.
00:56
I'll be on it for O'Hart.
00:59
Ten-four.
01:04
Any available units to add to near Myrtle Ave, near Myrtle Ave, possible forced entry to a door?
01:11
342. Myself in a terminal unit, but I had it that well.
01:15
There is background time,
01:17
nine.
01:19
Myself in a terminal unit, we're on our way there now, about a minute out.
01:24
Ten-four.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle Ave, Granite City, IL 62040
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