Forced entry reported at unoccupied home near Main St, Onamia MN
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Officers responded to a report of a broken-in door near Main Street. The girlfriend was on scene but did not enter the house, which was unoccupied. Officers cleared the house and conducted a walk-through with the girlfriend.
Audio|Heard on: Mille Lacs Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
5501, I'm just getting a call of a busted-in door near Main Street.
00:06
10-4[1].
00:08
It sounds like the girlfriend's on scene, but she did not go inside and the boyfriend is on his way home.
00:14
10-4[1].
00:20
5111 to 5501
00:24
I can park that way as well but I'll be coming from I'll
00:34
10-4[1] I'll see what I got real quick
00:42
503 you can show me clear for now I'll be en route to that other call
00:46
tough one
00:51
131, 5,100, 107.
00:54
1749, good night.
01:00
5501, 50100.
01:02
I'll be out.
01:05
1731.
01:06
Hi, we're going to be out.
01:14
1752 D. Speaker to state on CM call.
01:19
Speaker, go ahead.
01:20
Speaker, go ahead.
01:25
My deputy is trying to locate that vehicle by Cosmos that was off the roadway.
01:30
By chance, did you get any more information from the caller to where he was located at?
01:36
55010.15503 is status.
01:40
Code for.
01:43
No, that's about where I had about 150th Street on Highway 4 to south 150th Street.
01:53
1754.
01:54
I have his number if you want to give a good call back.
01:57
Copy. I will have him run north of Cosmas to see if they can locate it that way.
02:02
Thanks for the info.
02:03
Meeker cleared 1754.
02:10
550-100.
02:12
We cleared the house.
02:13
Unoccupied.
02:14
We're going to have them do a walk through with us.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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