Burglary suspect cuts fence at vacant residence, Joppa AL
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A suspect cut the fence and backed a white pickup truck with a black toolbox up to a vacant house near Apple Grove Road. The caller saw this activity on a security camera but could not identify anyone entering the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Decatur and Morgan County Public Safety
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
near Apple Grove Road, near Apple Grove Road.
00:03
Caller advised that his (name withheld)'s house is vacant, has been vacant for a while.
00:07
Someone cut the fence and backed the white full-size pickup truck up to the residence.
00:11
I'm still getting further.
00:20
Dr. 32, correct your address at near Apple Grove Road.
00:30
Several one.
00:36
The description,
00:39
again, is a white, four-door, full-size pickup with a black toolbox in the back,
00:43
tinted windows,
00:45
unknown description of the driver.
00:54
Does anybody make entry into the residence?
00:58
He can't tell he's watching it on camera.
01:06
Charlie?
01:08
68.
01:10
He's on PX, 62, yeah.
01:17
He's on PX for the different dispatcher right now.
01:24
He's in route.
01:32
That's 32, sir.
01:35
32.
01:38
Has seen anybody get out for a description here?
01:42
No, it's motion activated.
01:45
He's waiting on another picture to come in.
01:47
He's been advised to let me know if he sees the vehicle leave or which direction of travel it may go because he said it's possible to tell by the camera.
01:58
Thank you.
02:05
32, if you pull into the driveway, they have cut the fence on the left side of the residence and gone in that way.
02:17
104. Thank you, 18, one thing.
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Location mentioned:
Apple Grove Rd, Joppa, AL 35087
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