Two front windows broken at residential property, Lombard IL
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Two front windows at a home near South Michelle Lane in Lombard were broken. The resident, currently going through a divorce, did not see anyone responsible. Footprints were found from the street to the windows, and officers were instructed to take photos.
Audio|Heard on: DuComm Police 1 East - Lombard, and Villa Park
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Liga 8th and Ligant 23, it damaged the property just occurred.
00:04
Liga 8.
00:07
Near South Michelle Lane.
00:13
I was saying somebody just broke out her two front windows at the house.
00:17
She didn't see anyone running, didn't hear any cars or anything, so for now I know if I'm not at all.
00:23
She said it just happened.
00:26
I want to be gentle.
00:28
Here you go, thank you.
00:33
Just me about, looking back, they show back in January.
00:39
They called about somebody throwing stuff at their windows.
00:44
Otherwise, no previous.
00:53
Saying that she is going through a divorce with her husband, and she's not sure if he ate something to do with it, because he did move out earlier in the week, but again, she didn't see anybody.
01:07
23 and 23.
01:14
It's only a look like I got two broken windows in the front.
01:18
23 of Kathy confirming two broken windows in the front.
01:24
Yeah, footprints reading from the street to the windows.
01:28
10-4[1].
01:34
Maybe they make sure to take pictures of the footprints.
01:38
24.
01:44
8-203.
01:46
Again, 10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Michelle Ln, Lombard, IL 60148
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