Break-in reported at home on Grand Avenue, Shirley NY
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a possible break-in at a residence near Grand Avenue in Shirley, New York. The complainant reported that a known female, described as a cleaning lady, may have been involved. The complainant’s father was found unresponsive, and the case is being treated as potential foul play.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
There was someone trying to break into (name withheld)'s house.
00:04
It was possibly a known female.
00:05
I don't know.
00:10
From Grand Avenue.
00:15
Okay, uh oh.
00:17
I will wait for 18 and shuttle.
00:20
I speak to give all the passengers.
00:24
Copy.
00:27
This is 18, I'm on Nichols Road on the way to 454 and there is some traffic.
00:39
So if this traffic is,
00:42
um,
00:44
if you want to come off at Central Islip and I'll be here.
00:50
That's a good idea.
00:51
Give them all a chance.
00:52
Transfer and just give it, put your initials on it.
00:57
This way she knows who it is.
01:03
Bay at 1724.
01:09
The complainant now states they found signs of foul play involving a cleaning lady, something very bad happened yesterday morning.
01:17
They found (name withheld)'s father unresponsive.
01:19
They think the subject (name withheld) did something.
01:23
The neighbor called the complainant and told them something about the female breaking in.
01:28
She didn't respond to the IL.
01:29
ETA 20 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Ave, Shirley, NY 11967
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