Fence parts and hose taken from property in Hart County, Hart County KY
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A resident with a house for sale noticed missing parts of his fence and a water hose. Some items were found at a neighbor's house and retrieved, but part of the fence is still missing. There is a history of problems with the neighbors. Law enforcement has been involved before. A report was requested and contact with the neighbors was sought.
Audio|Heard on: Hart County KY Public Safety & KSP P3
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Transcript:
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104, I've got a criminal mischief complaint.
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192, Sandalwood Drive, 192, Sandalwood Drive, breaks.
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Your wife.
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He's... His house is for sale, and he's already moved out.
00:23
Someone came into the location and took some tools that they are taking a location they came to the location.
00:37
446 I apologize it's going to be SS possible criminal mischief callers advising he's got the house for sale they've already moved out however some of their items are still there break.
00:52
He came to the residents to get some tools out of the garage and noticed two parts that his fence was missing in a water hose.
00:57
He located one of the proportions of the fence in his water hose at the neighbor's house.
01:02
He has collected those items and put them in his garage break.
01:07
Good one.
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And for part of the fence is still missing.
01:12
He believes that he's had several problems with the neighbors.
01:14
I believe law enforcement has been at the neighbor's house several times prior to this date, too, for a known reason.
01:21
Callers just want the unit to come do a report,
01:23
make contact with the neighbors.
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Hart County, KY
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