Suspicious activity reported at home near 154th Avenue, Surprise AZ
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A caller reported suspicious activity at a house near 154th Avenue. The caller believes someone is inside the home, noticed shadows inside, and there are loose dogs in the house. There may also be subjects in the backyard.
Audio|Heard on: Surprise and El Mirage Police Dispatch
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
My car, one north, 154th Avenue.
00:05
Discovered the locker check, near 154th Avenue.
00:10
He said that he thinks someone is inside of his house.
00:14
He was taking shadows in the kitchen and outside.
00:18
964 also advises that he does have some in his bedroom and the seats.
00:23
He is currently not armed keys by his front door.
00:26
The name is going to be (name withheld), or so getting further.
00:29
He's perfect for children, see what?
00:32
It's not perfect.
00:34
Thank you very much.
00:35
Thank you very much.
00:38
7.21, I'll break here for me.
00:45
6.7.23-dover.
00:47
History with an address.
00:52
Stimby.
00:54
All right.
00:59
We want to hear me.
01:00
We have all six.
01:09
Go on 3rd, 23 and 8thewing.
01:21
...and one behind his Christmas tree, and one in the kitchen but cannot provide a description.
01:31
One has three dogs that they're all loose in the house.
01:36
He was asked if they could go to another room on the door or go out onto his vehicle for safety so if he didn't think so.
01:43
He says that he's still by the first floor.
01:46
Also advising that he was being subjects in the backyard.
01:50
I know how many did not think that it was the same people inside of the house.
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Location mentioned:
N 154th Ave, Surprise, AZ 85379
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