Possible burglary at cream-colored house on Short Street, Brookhaven MS
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According to the dispatch call, a possible burglary is reported at a cream-colored house near Short Street. A caller sees a man inside the home while the owner is out of town. The front door was found open but was closed earlier.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Sheriff, Brookhaven Police, and Brookhaven Fire
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Transcript:
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See, a call from near Short Street,
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crawled from this address.
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The cream-colored house, R.P.
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Space is a female that lives in this house does not in town at the town.
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She's a woman, and she sees a (name withheld) male subject wearing a white tee of black pants in the house.
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She's in the house or where in the house?
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She divides as he is in the house.
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The front door is open and she can see him through the front door.
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When she left, the door was closed.
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When she parked her car, the door is open now and she can see that male subject.
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This is the owner.
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Native is going to be the neighbor across the street.
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She is advising that the female that lives at this 20 is out of town, not at the location at this time.
00:49
Does it believe anyone else is supposed to be on punitive?
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Good morning.
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So she'll be around the boulevard.
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Contra, IV17.
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Is there any way she can contact the owner?
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I'll tend to make contact with and let her know.
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I appreciate.
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Location mentioned:
Short St, Brookhaven, MS 39601
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