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Concern over possible burglary after neighbor missing a week, Hinesville GA
A caller reported concern of a possible burglary at a residence near Oak Street in Hinesville, Georgia, after not seeing their neighbor for over a week. The door to the home was found cracked open, the dog was heard barking inside, and the neighbor's van was in the garage but no car was outside. The caller knocked and rang the doorbell but received no response.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty County Public Safety and Hinesville Fire & Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
186, have a burglary.
00:02
Oak Street near Oak Street, is going to be 15.
00:07
They haven't seen their neighbor go in and out over a week.
00:10
The door is cracked.
00:11
I know what's going on.
00:12
White female approximately 6 years old lives there.
00:16
6-3 Central.
00:18
1-63.
00:20
Uh,
00:23
If you're on the residence and if, uh, what's the last call for this residence?
00:27
Roger, sir, stay-bye.
00:35
No prior that this resident, sir.
00:36
There's no prior that this resident, sir.
00:46
15 central, I'll be in route, what,
00:48
86?
00:50
One 15, clear.
00:52
Dispatch 96 to that call.
00:55
If he's not 106, 86 remain your beat.
00:59
That's 12, fair.
01:01
96, you're popping.
01:05
That's all clear.
01:15
Unit turned around to Oak Street.
01:16
Caller stated that they haven't seen the neighbor go in or out of the residence.
01:20
And over a week, she also stated that she knocked on the door and rang the doorbell.
01:25
No answer, her dog is barking inside the house.
01:28
No car's out front.
01:29
It keeps her van in the garage.
01:34
Goal, go.
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Hinesville, GA 31313
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