Suspicious vehicle prompts police response to burglary report, Lincoln NE


Police checked a parked vehicle after a report of a suspicious situation at a building. An employee thought a person who had previously broken in might be inside the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
I'm making love to date and service. 2032. First to me, (name withheld). 1944. Good. Possible Suspicious, 26, 17, 7ner Street, caller (name withheld) is an employee of the landlord and with light contact, says he's been working at this location all day. Now there's a light Honda, sedan, Baker, Baker, Baker, (number withheld) parked out front. He believes a 30-year-old male with red hair is possibly inside of the house. Oh, actually inside of the vehicle. He believes that this male has broken into this building before. We didn't find anything in premise. Just 3 or 15. That plate comes back to a (name withheld) who lives at (number withheld) which is just a couple houses down. But since he wants contact and thinks that he has broken in the building, 26-17 summer.
I'm making love to date and service. 2032. First to me, (name withheld). 1944. Good. Possible Suspicious, 26, 17, 7ner Street, caller (name withheld) is an employee of the landlord and with light contact, says he's been working at this location all day. Now there's a light Honda, sedan, Baker, Baker, Baker, (number withheld) parked out front. He believes a 30-year-old male with red hair is possibly inside of the house. Oh, actually inside of the vehicle. He believes that this male has broken into this building before. We didn't find anything in premise. Just 3 or 15. That plate comes back to a (name withheld) who lives at (number withheld) which is just a couple houses down. But since he wants contact and thinks that he has broken in the building, 26-17 summer.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sumner St, Lincoln, NE 68502
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