Person enters building through east door at David Ross Road, West Lafayette IN
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According to the dispatch call, a person was seen on a camera entering a building near David Ross Road through the east door. Officers are checking if the entry was forced or opened with a key or fob. The door did open when the person approached it. Officers are investigating the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Tippecanoe County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
He's responding information.
00:02
He's seen on camera entering the east doors of the building near David Ross Road.
00:13
What's that building's name?
00:16
Stand there.
00:21
Side tapasai.
00:28
Dispatch, were you able to get a better visual of what he had to enter the building?
00:34
That's empty to now.
00:40
Three, one twelve way out that location.
00:43
Quick.
00:48
Is he using a key or did he just walk to the unlocked door?
00:53
Stand by, I'm going to check.
00:55
I'm going to check that door right now.
01:02
We're going to walk around to the front, though.
01:03
I believe this is going to be a fob door.
01:10
Pictures are on your TX.
01:16
Dr. TX. Go to TX.
01:17
Dr. T.O.K.O.O.
01:23
Zone 2, 4A.
01:25
9-2 will get up.
01:29
Walk in to the PSC for a domestic that occurred approximately three weeks ago with injury.
01:37
92. It'll be at Sagamore Nighthawk.
01:40
I only use it a semi-truck stuck by the entrance toward AutoZone.
01:45
Okay, clear.
01:47
82.
01:49
We're out-pushing.
01:52
All advice.
01:55
Information, the camera feeds to be granulated to see if it was a can or not but the door did open when he approached it.
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Location mentioned:
David Ross Rd, West Lafayette, IN 47906
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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