Unauthorized removal of furniture from residence near West Chase St, Springfield MO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency caller, watching live footage from a hospital, reports a woman possibly taking furniture from a residence near West Chase Street without permission. The woman may be the roommate's girlfriend, and the roommate is currently in jail and unaware of the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
429, a residential near West Chase Street.
00:04
Caller is currently in the hospital and can see someone inside of her house taking her furniture.
00:08
It is a live camera feed.
00:10
The caller's roommate is in jail right now and doesn't know the person inside.
00:16
16.
00:18
Miller, do you know what the plate? Go ahead.
00:20
3.22. I'm clear.
00:23
16 of 6, John Lincoln 6, John 1 Boy, expression of 27.
00:29
Which one I have a suspicion that helps.
00:32
That's quite.
00:34
16 away. I have a vendor run when you can have a chance.
00:38
16 away good.
00:42
It's going to be on a 2008 Nissan Altima, (number withheld).
00:48
1 Edward 08 Nora4, 42660.
00:54
Go ahead.
01:00
The plate John Lincoln's 6, John 1 Boy, is not going back on file, not showing so on.
01:06
Okay, thank you.
01:09
3.3.22, 429.
01:11
Sex is a white male and a gray hoodie and a female with black pants.
01:17
It's possibly in the attic right now.
01:18
The female could be the roommate's girlfriend.
01:21
If it is her, she is not supposed to be taking items.
01:25
The roommate's boyfriend is Katie,
01:30
her girlfriend is (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
W Chase St, Springfield, MO 65803
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