Possible break-in investigation at lexington library, Lexington MA
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A window was found slightly open at the Cary Library in Lexington, raising concerns. An investigation by Detective Soul found no evidence of forced entry or crime. The building director reported construction workers had recently used the window area, and the building remains secure with nothing missing.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington Police
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00:38
Transcript:
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This was called in by one of the workers.
00:02
One of the windows on the Mass Ave side of Cary Library was slightly ajar and the inside screen had been knocked over.
00:09
It's raised enough concerns for the workers to call in.
00:12
The Detective Soul came out and processed the scene.
00:15
It was determined that there was no evidence of foul play.
00:17
There were no signs of tool marks, fingerprints, anything of that nature.
00:21
The director of the building, (name withheld), said that there have been many h-back and construction workers recently who were using the windows to connect extension cords and that it was more an unlikely mistake.
00:33
The rest of the building is secure and there's nothing missing or out of place.
00:36
Again, there's no signs of foul play.
00:38
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