Open garage and shed suggest burglary near North St, Waynesville MO
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Officers responded to an open garage and shed at a property near North Street. Evidence suggests a possible break-in, theft, and property damage. Photos were taken, and contact with the homeowner was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski County Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
3.42 Blaski, 1023.
00:02
There's going to be no vehicles or signs of anyone so far on the property.
00:07
Simple.
00:15
I'm going to be.
00:26
22,
00:28
unable to get compression sleeve off.
00:31
near North Street, Paradise Delicacies.
00:34
About 22,
00:37
unable to get compression sleeve off,
00:39
near North Street, Paradise Delicacies.
00:43
In Wayne South Coast Street, Northland and North Benton,
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1720.
00:52
27 company, 1720.
00:54
Put on the plasks.
01:07
What are you two Plaski? Herky is here on the scene right now.
01:12
Give me the shed, it does look like there is potentially theft and or previous B&E that's happening here.
01:19
The garage and door is open.
01:21
I still got to clear the household.
01:24
It's a security show.
01:28
Well,
01:31
if you mentioned my future that's all right.
01:41
free the channel.
01:43
The main house is going to be secure, however,
01:47
there's going to be sheds, possibly property damage and missing property.
01:55
Yes.
02:00
42-40. If you could, I think to contact the homeowner and see if you can get a hold of them, and the meantime I'm going to start taking photos.
02:10
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
North St, Waynesville, MO 65583
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