Usps mailbox found empty and damaged near kent and jefferson, Louisville KY
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A USPS mailbox near Kent and Jefferson was found emptied and damaged. Officers discussed checking nearby security cameras to review the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
During that 1036 on Main Street, you can put me on that.
00:06
And I'm going to have the USPS box at 7th and Jefferson.
00:13
It's like they've taken all the mail out and run the box in the military here.
00:18
So it's going to be a good word again over there.
00:24
129, 41.59.
00:33
224 items I'm on scene can you change this traffic stop location to Wilson Avenue and Duvall Street I don't show those two streets cross and it's all the reason I couldn't get it in I'll put it in the narrative is there a better street than Wilson and Duvall you can just make it Wilson and William G.
00:52
Leathers two and four.
00:59
One, twenty-nine or two.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:08
Does RPC have any camera in the 700 block of West Main or at the intersection of Jensen Jefferson?
01:15
So we're going to capture this?
01:20
23 to RTCC, do we have any cameras at 7th and Main?
01:25
It's on the post office.
01:32
I can't hear you but I think you said you're clear and back in one twenty-nine.
01:50
Two twenty-nine radio.
01:51
You can't come out at ten thirty-one, I suppose for the caller.
01:57
For TCCC the radio.
02:00
Go ahead, ma'am.
02:04
It looks like the closest camera I'm going to have is at 8th in Maine.
02:08
I'm checking other nearby to see if I can see the intersection, though.
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Location mentioned:
S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202
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