Suspected burglary with forced entry reported near 10th Street, Sweetwater TX
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Officers responded to a suspected burglary near 10th Street after a reporting party saw a suspect at a window. Signs of forced entry were found at the back of the house. A keyholder was called to open the front door for a safe building check.
Audio|Heard on: Nolan County Public Safety
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be out with pre-reporting party.
00:03
The suspect climbed to the window in a house.
00:06
It's going to be out on 10th Street, I believe the 200 block.
00:14
Okay.
00:16
Okay.
00:19
Okay. Okay.
00:21
You should be 1020th tonight.
00:23
Uh,
00:26
24.
00:33
Do you go ahead and document in the call sheet.
00:35
It looks like someone tried a forced entry on the back side of the residence as well.
00:41
Let's see.
00:47
2220 S.O. I'll be 1044.
00:50
1044.
00:53
104.
00:54
Friday, they're going to have a key holder respond so they could open the front door so we don't have to crawl for broken glass to clear the building.
01:04
Who's you?
01:09
Sure, I'll tell you one.
01:13
Right.
01:14
Clear enough, not at this headness.
01:16
All parties to be in service and run back station.
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Location mentioned:
E 10th St, Sweetwater, TX 79556
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