Suspicious suv seen on property near highway, Elkhart County IN
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According to the dispatch call, a neighbor reported a suspicious SUV on private property near US Highway 33. The vehicle was observed for 20 to 30 minutes with no visible occupants. The area has had recent catalytic converter thefts.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch available county units,
00:03
Request wrecker/tow truck in progress, (number withheld), U.S.
00:07
Highway 33, complainant advised by a neighbor that there are vehicles inside the lot, not sure what they are doing,
00:16
recently had issues with catalytic converter thefts.
00:21
435 L-cart, you're clear for 17.
00:24
So,
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I'm 340 dispatcher, I'm 10-36.
00:32
348. Okay, I don't see 45 dispatch in 10776 as well.
00:35
Do we have a description or number of individuals or what part of the property there?
00:44
Disfetched 3 item 245.
00:46
Unknown description of the vehicle, the complainant advised, it has been sitting there for about 20 to 30 minutes.
00:54
Complainant is going to be 10-76 and an orange bronco.
00:58
ETA is 8 minutes.
01:01
Unfortunately, I haven't seen any individuals just the vehicle.
01:08
Affirmative,
01:09
she advised that it was an SUV that turned off its lights and drove down toward the back of the property.
01:24
Dispatch 848, 847, 104.
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507 dispatch mile from there, 104.
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507.
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I don't seem tonight.
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Location mentioned:
US-33, Indiana
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