Possible burglary reported at apartment near Center Drive, Siler City NC
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A caller at an apartment near Center Drive reported hearing someone at the window and noticed items were moved inside, indicating a possible burglary in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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02:2
Transcript:
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62, near Center Street, near Center Street, Leastatlem, the apartment, Apartment A,
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Apartment A, Apartment A, Parliament A, A, Parliament A, A... Caller, Vice, can you hear someone at this window.
00:08
Still going to have been further this time.
00:11
10468, runoff.
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I'll be 1048, 548.
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7.
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Runoff. Runoff, let's be 24.
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Thanks, 5.5.5.
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538, single 17.
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15.
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15, I'll be 108-0.5.5.
00:38
7.
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2017 Sturner Street.
00:42
Hello.
00:49
Front off Tudson, around two centers 3, 714, caller (name withheld), can hear someone at his window, cannot see anyone but lead someone coming earlier.
00:58
Advising, things look like they're moved around inside.
01:01
6.8.23.
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So?
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5.8, rental.
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10.23.
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Hello.
01:17
Oh, 3-8-10-10-1.
01:20
Oh,
01:25
6-8 right now for you still public service with the caller.
01:32
TAN10 at that's time.
01:38
Okay, you know, set off Center Street, signal 50.
01:41
Signal 50[1].
01:43
Okay.
01:47
Yeah.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:52
Do you see who the caller was?
01:57
104.
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1030.
02:00
1040. 1030.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 50: No fire; cancel response (false alarm)
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Location mentioned:
Center Dr a, Siler City, NC 27344
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