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Juveniles attempt burglary in alley near N B StArkansas City KS

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N B St, Arkansas City, KS 67005

Police report that six to nine juveniles dressed in black tried to break into property in an alley near N B St and fled westbound when spotted.

Audio|Source: Cowley County Public Safety
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24 dispatch, I think I know I'll be out with two different individuals in the alleyway between A and B Street and the 200 block of the north.
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24.
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Dispatch, Oklahoma 28th.
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Go ahead.
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I believe it's (name withheld) (name withheld) 347.
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(name withheld) (name withheld) 347.
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1347 Oklahoma, current 2012 Lexus L46 Ford or last of Sparks from Edmund.
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Go ahead.
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I just spoke with two adult individuals who advised there was about six to nine juveniles wearing all black trying to break into things.
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They took off heading back westbound policies.
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I'll be in the area trying to find them.

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N B St, Arkansas City, KS 67005

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