Burglary suspected after forced entry tool found at business, Harris County TX
Officers responded to a business where a screwdriver was found jammed in the door, indicating a forced entry attempt. The key holder confirmed no one should be inside and agreed to press charges.
Audio|Source: Harris County Law Enforcement - North
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Transcript:
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No, Norton, T, you can send a suspicious vehicle on the sliding row.
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K.14. Be advised, subjects may still be inside.
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Looks like they used a screwdriver and it's still jammed inside the door.
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That's good.
00:37
20, waiting 43, checking ready?
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Sam, take the one traffic.
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Good.
00:49
Go ahead.
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Same thing, Sanders?
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Hello.
00:54
Okay, 14. Let's verify with the key holder that there is not supposed to be anybody on scene and if they want to file charges for entering into this business.
01:04
Charles 2.5 under control.
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Can you check if there's a gate code?
01:10
That's clear.
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CLEC.
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CLE.
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near East Maine.
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Question 700, Westman.
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(name withheld).
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(name withheld).
01:22
It's a red monster.
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It's going to be at Baker and Maine.
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Okay.
01:29
William 20, William 43.
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Checking on you.
01:32
46-123 can show one in custody and also JPC starting mileage 9-5.
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Charles 9-7 check 90 that's clear 1211 K-14.
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Go ahead.
01:49
Roy's advising no one should be in the building and she will press charges.
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All right. All right, 11 is here.
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We'll go in with the dog and then we'll hold it.
02:02
That's clear.
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And the keyhole is en route.
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She is about a 30 minute ETA.
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Harris County, TX
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