Prowler reported near south quarter horse avenue, Pahrump NV
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A male was reported to be trying to break into a front door near South Quarter Horse Avenue. The male walked off before police arrived. Callers heard noises from outside and a vehicle, but no further activity was noted.
Audio|Heard on: Nye County Public Safety
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Can you copy a trespassing in progress?
00:05
Go ahead.
00:07
1218, copy that trespassing in progress near South Quarter Horse Avenue.
00:12
This could be near South Quarter Horse Avenue across with Jennifer in Thousandere.
00:17
Callers advising that they can hear males noises outside of the trailer, advised that the male was trying to break into the front door.
00:23
We have two callers on 911 at the same address,
00:26
and one of the callers is whispering.
00:36
Change that to a prowler, please.
00:46
18 upon further information.
00:50
One of the callers said that they're not trying to get in now.
00:52
The original caller was whispering.
00:54
They could barely hear them.
00:56
I've known which way the male outside walked off.
00:58
Okay.
01:07
Can you copy Second Theory with Top 18 for that prowler?
01:12
Okay.
01:14
Can you pick two?
01:19
I'm throwing those mails no longer on.
01:25
Not 11, they're still hearing him outside.
01:28
They just don't know which way he walked off.
01:34
To that prowler be advised,
01:37
the second caller said they can hear a vehicle.
01:43
Just the route to that prowler, both callers are still on the line now saying that they don't hear anything currently.
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Location mentioned:
S Quarter Horse Ave, Pahrump, NV 89061
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