Burglary suspects force entry and occupy garage in Valparaiso, Valparaiso IN
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to reports of unknown individuals who forced entry into a garage near Institute Street in Valparaiso. They occupied a black Kia vehicle inside the garage. The landlord was on scene verbally arguing with the individuals. One male suspect left on foot heading north down an alley wearing a hat and plaid jacket.
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Transcript:
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VAL. 92, VALPo's suspicious activity.
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Near Institute Street.
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Callers advising there's an unknown vehicle in the garage.
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A black Kia passenger car is occupied.
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They'll have an additional caller who is the tenant of that residence.
00:22
Advising they do not know the subjects they pulled into the garage,
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forced entry to the garage and are now sitting in there, not able to get started.
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Clear 30 thorn apple.
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190 to bet.
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The callers advising the landlord is there as well as talking to the subjects more verbally arguing at this time.
00:56
To be Lute and Destiny, Indiana collegiate plate, Frank (number withheld), F-(number withheld), Spires 26,
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to Mike Culletford.
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Two-San. Two-ton.
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Two-ton.
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Minnesota Institute,
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the male half in the vehicle is now leaving walking north down down the alley.
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Continuing with Hart Institute, he's a white male ball wearing a hat, plaid jacket.
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North down on Franklin.
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Location mentioned:
Institute St, Valparaiso, IN 46383
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