Possible burglary at home after distress sounds


A resident suspects a break-in at their home after hearing distress sounds and an open phone line. Officers are sent to check on the occupants' safety.
Audio|Source: Chester County Law Enforcement Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:0014.00:02Jeffrey.00:05We're clear.00:06We'll be a refusal now.00:091026 for next.00:13Okay.00:18You see James Margle, 805 West Minor Street.00:22Reflects to the 1049[1] discovered, thinks that someone broken through his residence overnight.00:28He left the rear door unlocked.00:32He doesn't tell Lucy.00:34Ten minutes ago, they sound like they were in distress.00:41Then an open line occurred.00:43They would like to check on them and make sure everything is okay.00:48I'm in right.00:52Okay.
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14.
00:02
Jeffrey.
00:05
We're clear.
00:06
We'll be a refusal now.
00:09
1026 for next.
00:13
Okay.
00:18
You see James Margle, 805 West Minor Street.
00:22
Reflects to the 1049[1] discovered, thinks that someone broken through his residence overnight.
00:28
He left the rear door unlocked.
00:32
He doesn't tell Lucy.
00:34
Ten minutes ago, they sound like they were in distress.
00:41
Then an open line occurred.
00:43
They would like to check on them and make sure everything is okay.
00:48
I'm in right.
00:52
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1049: Discovered (possibly refers to a discovered incident or break-in)
[2]
1046: For next (could indicate dispatching the next available unit)
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Location mentioned:
Near W Miner St, West Chester, PA 19382
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