Suspect locks door and takes items after resident dies in crash, Caldwell County NC
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According to the dispatch call, a woman was killed in a car crash. Her mother's ex-boyfriend locked himself in the Hickory Street residence and took some belongings. He left the scene in a burgundy Ford F-150 truck heading toward Granite Falls. About ten people were at the location during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Caldwell County Public Safety
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
He was around to Hickory Street, caller's advising her mother's ex-boyfriend is there, who's got the door locked and gone through her things.
00:09
She was killed in a car crash this afternoon.
00:18
There's approximately 10 people on scene.
00:27
Do you want me to have Granite in round also? We still have the caller public service.
00:31
She's crying pretty hard and knows exactly what's going on.
00:37
So many people there.
00:42
Any weapons that we know of?
00:45
Not that we know of.
00:47
Probably approximately 10 people are there at this time.
00:54
Keep 547 Newton, I'll take care of that 1082.
00:59
Payball 412, 104, 541 units.
01:04
104, thank you, sir.
01:06
104. 10.
01:11
The passenger car is a burgundy Ford F-150 with a camper shell.
01:19
They were.
01:25
Advising the male soldier's come out of the bedroom, she's afraid he's stolen some items. He has left in a burgundy Ford F-150 with a camper shell that's the same color heading back toward Granite Falls.
01:37
Sent forth to the other Granite Falls PD.
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Location mentioned:
Hickory St, North Carolina
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