Business door found open with possible damage in Hardin County, Hardin County TN
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Officers responded to a business near Trenton Highway in Hardin County where a door was found open. The keyholder, currently out of town, reported possible broken glass at the back door. Officers checked the location and communicated during the investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Sheriff and Fire, Savannah Police / Fire
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
1045 at near Trenton Highway.
00:03
It's going to be a white Chevy Impala.
00:05
It occurred in yard.
00:12
1040, I'm en route.
00:13
14, I'm en route.
00:18
Pardon 6, Wade.
00:21
And Gordon R.
00:22
Ganyard neon.
00:29
R2309.
00:34
Got a key holder.
00:38
The keyholder is out of town.
00:41
We can try to make contact again with him.
00:44
Where's the open door at?
00:46
Okay, it's not the office door, the front door between the roll-up doors.
00:57
That's a copy.
00:58
We're calling him.
01:01
44, I'll be here at 42's location.
01:06
That's a copy of 544.
01:11
We're not forced to enter, just...
01:15
I'm gonna hold that.
01:23
542.
01:24
544.
01:29
544.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:36
Are you close to 542's location?
01:42
Okay,
01:46
I can't get into answer, 542.
01:50
Go ahead, I can't hear you.
01:52
All they do is cutting off, he's cutting off every time.
01:56
I apologize, 542.
01:57
We've got the owner on the phone.
01:59
He said to check to the right of that door.
02:03
It would be the door to his office to check to see if that's open.
02:07
And then he's also looking on the camera.
02:09
And he said the back door, it looks like there's either rain or the glass has been broken.
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