Possible break-in at vacant apartment near Shortridge Rd, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible burglary in progress at an apartment near North Shortridge Road in Indianapolis. The apartment was believed to be vacant, but two or more individuals were reportedly seen entering through a window and unlocking the door. A security camera appeared to capture two males going inside. Responding units arrived to investigate what may have been a trespassing situation.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Baker 160, Baker 121, respond for a possible burglary in progress.
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Near North Shortridge Road, apartment F2.
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This is per text D.
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This is a vacant apartment, but there are subjects inside believed to be two, possibly more.
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One or 7300 seventy-five East.
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One hundred and forty-three.
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Go ahead. She is confirmed negative with no DUI priors.
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34, thank you.
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Units responding near North Shortridge Road.
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Caller advising subjects broke in through the front window and now have the front door unlocked.
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Units responding near North Shortridge Road.
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Caller stated their security camera showed two males entering around 7:50.
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Okay dispatch, I'm on scene there.
00:57
I'm sure they're squatters.
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Location mentioned:
N Shortridge Rd Apt F2, Indianapolis, IN 46219
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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