Residential burglary in progress near E 17th St, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a residential burglary is underway near East 17th Street in Indianapolis. The complainant, outside in his vehicle, observed a flashlight inside the house, even though the power is disconnected. It is believed the suspect entered through the rear door.
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Transcript:
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East District B-31,
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Residential burglary in progress near East 17th Street.
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321.
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321. Speaker 321.
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629, 229, complainant standing by outside in his vehicle sees a flashlight on in his residence.
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Stand by for further.
00:34
We're about a half a mile away from Hickory right now.
00:38
That is past.
00:43
The residential burglary complainant believes the subject entered through rear door.
00:48
He is standing by out front in a 2017 dark gray Chevy Suburban.
00:57
East District 54, Baker 354, Charles 227, Baker 354, Charles 227, Welfare Check,
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near Deadham Drive.
01:07
Mail and not to be mental, emotional, can hear a lot of begging on the walls for the last 20 minutes, 4,700 North, 10,040 East.
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354,
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Charles 227.
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Both units at 2249.
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Just to be clear, this is a neighbor calling in, not the male.
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There's a female known to live there.
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She does not believe it's domestic.
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She didn't sit around the residential burglary.
01:34
It is the burned residence from a previous fire.
01:42
Thanks, sir.
01:44
Ken is en route to 17th Street.
01:46
The power has been disconnected to the resident, but he still sees a flashlight.
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Location mentioned:
E 17th St, Indianapolis, IN 46218
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